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 35
... servant , when the service of God was not the principle of his doings in the world ; and when neither the justice he rendered to others , nor the sensibility that he felt for them , bore the slightest character of an offering to his ...
... servant , when the service of God was not the principle of his doings in the world ; and when neither the justice he rendered to others , nor the sensibility that he felt for them , bore the slightest character of an offering to his ...
Pàgina 105
... servants , so long as he feels them to be harmless ; and it is not till he is awakened to the apprehension of personal injury from the amount or frequency of the embezzlements , that his moral indignation is at all sensibly awa- kened ...
... servants , so long as he feels them to be harmless ; and it is not till he is awakened to the apprehension of personal injury from the amount or frequency of the embezzlements , that his moral indignation is at all sensibly awa- kened ...
Pàgina 135
... servant is told to make her firm stand against the temptation of open doors , and secret opportuni- ties ; or when the confidential agent is told to resist the slightest inclination to any unseen free- dom with the property of his ...
... servant is told to make her firm stand against the temptation of open doors , and secret opportuni- ties ; or when the confidential agent is told to resist the slightest inclination to any unseen free- dom with the property of his ...
Pàgina 136
... servant is told to keep her hand from every one article about which there is not an express or understood allowance on the part of her supe- riors ; when the dealer is told to lop off the excesses of that minuter fraudulency , which is ...
... servant is told to keep her hand from every one article about which there is not an express or understood allowance on the part of her supe- riors ; when the dealer is told to lop off the excesses of that minuter fraudulency , which is ...
Pàgina 208
... servants and auxiliaries who belong to it ? Or can he , in no degree whatever , so select those who are admitted , as to ward off much contamination from the branches of his employ ? Or might not he so deal out his encouragement to the ...
... servants and auxiliaries who belong to it ? Or can he , in no degree whatever , so select those who are admitted , as to ward off much contamination from the branches of his employ ? Or might not he so deal out his encouragement to the ...
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