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
... rich is effectually restrained - so as to make it possi- ble for a man to give his hand to the duties of his secular occupation , and , at the same time , to maintain that sacredness of heart which be- comes every fleeting traveller ...
... rich is effectually restrained - so as to make it possi- ble for a man to give his hand to the duties of his secular occupation , and , at the same time , to maintain that sacredness of heart which be- comes every fleeting traveller ...
Pàgina 22
... rich as she may in moral accomplishments , and let the most favoured of her sons realize upon his own person the finest and the fullest assemblage of them - should he , at the moment of leaving this theatre of display , and bursting ...
... rich as she may in moral accomplishments , and let the most favoured of her sons realize upon his own person the finest and the fullest assemblage of them - should he , at the moment of leaving this theatre of display , and bursting ...
Pàgina 40
... rich and beauteous adornments , would it not be there that you looked for the deepest tones of devotion , or there for the tenderest and most exquisite of its melodies ? There is both the sublime of character , and the beauteous of ...
... rich and beauteous adornments , would it not be there that you looked for the deepest tones of devotion , or there for the tenderest and most exquisite of its melodies ? There is both the sublime of character , and the beauteous of ...
Pàgina 51
... the fearful extent of the deficiency under which you labour ; to resist the delusive whis- pering of peace , when there is no peace ; and to understand , that the wrath of God abideth on every child of nature , however rich he may be 51.
... the fearful extent of the deficiency under which you labour ; to resist the delusive whis- pering of peace , when there is no peace ; and to understand , that the wrath of God abideth on every child of nature , however rich he may be 51.
Pàgina 52
Thomas Chalmers. every child of nature , however rich he may be in the virtues and accomplishments of nature . But again . This view of the distinction be- tween the two sets of virtues , will serve to ex- plain how it is , that , in the ...
Thomas Chalmers. every child of nature , however rich he may be in the virtues and accomplishments of nature . But again . This view of the distinction be- tween the two sets of virtues , will serve to ex- plain how it is , that , in the ...
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