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
... sense and their own apprehension . He bids them bear a respect to whatsoever things are lovely- nor does he seem at all suspicious , that , by so doing , he leaves them in any darkness or uncer- tainty about the precise import of the ...
... sense and their own apprehension . He bids them bear a respect to whatsoever things are lovely- nor does he seem at all suspicious , that , by so doing , he leaves them in any darkness or uncer- tainty about the precise import of the ...
Pàgina 15
... 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 bosom which is never once visited by a movement of duteous loyalty towards the ...
... 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 bosom which is never once visited by a movement of duteous loyalty towards the ...
Pàgina 17
... sense of God , or that the great master- principle of his authority is at all concerned in it . Transfer this contemplation back again to our species ; and under the same complexional differ- ence of the more and the less lovely , or ...
... sense of God , or that the great master- principle of his authority is at all concerned in it . Transfer this contemplation back again to our species ; and under the same complexional differ- ence of the more and the less lovely , or ...
Pàgina 19
... and interest , and propensity- at one time selfish , and at another social - took their alternate sway over those hearts from which there was excluded all effectual sense of an over- ruling God ? If he be unheeded and disowned by 19.
... and interest , and propensity- at one time selfish , and at another social - took their alternate sway over those hearts from which there was excluded all effectual sense of an over- ruling God ? If he be unheeded and disowned by 19.
Pàgina 27
... sense of its being the will of the Lawgiver , but because he is impelled to it by the working of his own instinctive sensibilities ; and that , however fortunate , or however estimable these sensibilities are , they still consist with ...
... sense of its being the will of the Lawgiver , but because he is impelled to it by the working of his own instinctive sensibilities ; and that , however fortunate , or however estimable these sensibilities are , they still consist with ...
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