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
... questions of casuistry connected with it , which will de- mand no small degree of consideration . The first relates to the degree in which an affection for present things , and present interests ought to be indulged . And the second is ...
... questions of casuistry connected with it , which will de- mand no small degree of consideration . The first relates to the degree in which an affection for present things , and present interests ought to be indulged . And the second is ...
Pàgina 14
... the partakers of our fallen nature , must be outcasts from the favour of God , and have the character of evil stamped upon the imaginations of the thoughts of their hearts continually . • In reply to these questions , let us speak 14.
... the partakers of our fallen nature , must be outcasts from the favour of God , and have the character of evil stamped upon the imaginations of the thoughts of their hearts continually . • In reply to these questions , let us speak 14.
Pàgina 15
Thomas Chalmers. • In reply to these questions , let us speak to your own experimental recollections on a subject in which you are aided both by the consciousness of what passes within you , and by your observa- tion of the character of ...
Thomas Chalmers. • In reply to these questions , let us speak to your own experimental recollections on a subject in which you are aided both by the consciousness of what passes within you , and by your observa- tion of the character of ...
Pàgina 17
... question the propriety of the language , when some of these instinctive tendencies are better reported of than others ; or when it is said of the former of them , that they are the more fine , and amiable , and endearing . But it does ...
... question the propriety of the language , when some of these instinctive tendencies are better reported of than others ; or when it is said of the former of them , that they are the more fine , and amiable , and endearing . But it does ...
Pàgina 22
... question put to him , What hast thou done unto me ? this man of constitutional virtue , with all the salutations he got upon earth , and all the reverence that he has left behind him , may , naked and defenceless , before him who ...
... question put to him , What hast thou done unto me ? this man of constitutional virtue , with all the salutations he got upon earth , and all the reverence that he has left behind him , may , naked and defenceless , before him who ...
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