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 v
... soul of commercial prosperity , do we hold , that it is the excess of this spirit beyond the moderation of the New Testament , which , pressing on the natural boundaries of trade , is sure , at length , to visit every country , where it ...
... soul of commercial prosperity , do we hold , that it is the excess of this spirit beyond the moderation of the New Testament , which , pressing on the natural boundaries of trade , is sure , at length , to visit every country , where it ...
Pàgina 45
... soul . Again , there are some in whose eyes an unvitiated delicacy looks a beauteous and an interesting spectaclé , and an undeviating self- control looks a manly and respectable accom- plishment ; but who have no taste in themselves ...
... soul . Again , there are some in whose eyes an unvitiated delicacy looks a beauteous and an interesting spectaclé , and an undeviating self- control looks a manly and respectable accom- plishment ; but who have no taste in themselves ...
Pàgina 46
... , lays claim to an undivided authority over all the desires and affections of the soul ; and will admit of no compromise between God and the world ; and insists upon an utter deadness to the one , and a most vehement sensi- 46.
... , lays claim to an undivided authority over all the desires and affections of the soul ; and will admit of no compromise between God and the world ; and insists upon an utter deadness to the one , and a most vehement sensi- 46.
Pàgina 73
... for this , all the interchanges of trade would be suspended ; and that confi- dence is the very soul and life of commercial activity ; and it is delightful to think , how thus K a man can suffer all the wealth which belongs to 73.
... for this , all the interchanges of trade would be suspended ; and that confi- dence is the very soul and life of commercial activity ; and it is delightful to think , how thus K a man can suffer all the wealth which belongs to 73.
Pàgina 79
... soul , he may still be , in every way , as sensi- tive of encroachment upon his reputation , as he would be of encroachment upon his property ; and be as vigilant , to the full , in guarding his name against the breath of calumny , or ...
... soul , he may still be , in every way , as sensi- tive of encroachment upon his reputation , as he would be of encroachment upon his property ; and be as vigilant , to the full , in guarding his name against the breath of calumny , or ...
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