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 11
... respect to such things as are lovely , and then , for the purpose of saving them from error , enumerate what the things are which he con- ceives to possess this qualification . He commits the matter , with perfect confidence , to their ...
... respect to such things as are lovely , and then , for the purpose of saving them from error , enumerate what the things are which he con- ceives to possess this qualification . He commits the matter , with perfect confidence , to their ...
Pàgina 13
... respect of the world before the gospel was ever heard of . The classic page of antiquity sparkles with repeated exemplifications of what is bright and beautiful in the character of man ; nor do all its descriptions of external nature ...
... respect of the world before the gospel was ever heard of . The classic page of antiquity sparkles with repeated exemplifications of what is bright and beautiful in the character of man ; nor do all its descriptions of external nature ...
Pàgina 24
... than ever on the ground of rebellion ? Though an unsullied integrity should rest upon all his transactions , and the homage of confidence and respect be awarded to him from every quarter of society , has not this man 24.
... than ever on the ground of rebellion ? Though an unsullied integrity should rest upon all his transactions , and the homage of confidence and respect be awarded to him from every quarter of society , has not this man 24.
Pàgina 33
... respect and their confidence , he was in fact a determined rebel against the au- thority of heaven ; that not one commandment of the law , in the true extent of its interpretation , was ever fulfilled by him ; that the pervading ...
... respect and their confidence , he was in fact a determined rebel against the au- thority of heaven ; that not one commandment of the law , in the true extent of its interpretation , was ever fulfilled by him ; that the pervading ...
Pàgina 72
... respect of the obligations of beneficence , but it would arm them into an undisguised hostility against each other , in re- spect of their rights . The mere disinterested principle would set up a feeble barrier , indeed , against a ...
... respect of the obligations of beneficence , but it would arm them into an undisguised hostility against each other , in re- spect of their rights . The mere disinterested principle would set up a feeble barrier , indeed , against a ...
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