The Application of Christianity to the Commercial and Ordinary Affairs of Life, in a Series of DiscoursesJ. Starke for Chalmers & Collins, 1820 - 278 pàgines |
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Pàgina iv
... pass away . Should this part of the subject be resumed at some future opportunity , there are two questions of casuistry connected with it , which will de- mand no small degree of consideration . The first relates to the degree in which ...
... pass away . Should this part of the subject be resumed at some future opportunity , there are two questions of casuistry connected with it , which will de- mand no small degree of consideration . The first relates to the degree in which ...
Pàgina 15
... passes within you , and by your observa- tion of the character of others . Might not a sense of honour elevate that heart which is totally unfurnished with a sense of God ? Might not an impulse of compassionate feeling be sent into that ...
... passes within you , and by your observa- tion of the character of others . Might not a sense of honour elevate that heart which is totally unfurnished with a sense of God ? Might not an impulse of compassionate feeling be sent into that ...
Pàgina 24
... pass over all the ingratitude he had gotten from their hands , he reared a pathway of return , and proclaimed a pardon and a welcome to all who should walk upon it - when through the offered Mediator , who magnified his broken law , and ...
... pass over all the ingratitude he had gotten from their hands , he reared a pathway of return , and proclaimed a pardon and a welcome to all who should walk upon it - when through the offered Mediator , who magnified his broken law , and ...
Pàgina 30
... pass , he knows , that should it only arrive at the door of its destined agent , all his fears and all his suspicions may be at an end . We know nothing finer than such an act of homage from one human being to another , when perhaps the ...
... pass , he knows , that should it only arrive at the door of its destined agent , all his fears and all his suspicions may be at an end . We know nothing finer than such an act of homage from one human being to another , when perhaps the ...
Pàgina 42
... passes and sins , is the most profoundly asleep to the call of religion , and to the supremacy of its righteous obligations . It is by argument such as this , that we would attempt to convince of sin those who have a righteousness that ...
... passes and sins , is the most profoundly asleep to the call of religion , and to the supremacy of its righteous obligations . It is by argument such as this , that we would attempt to convince of sin those who have a righteousness that ...
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