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 12
... utter depravity of our nature , and of doing it in such a style of sweeping and of vehement asseveration , as to render it not merely obnoxious to the taste , but obnoxious to the un- derstanding . On this subject there is often a ...
... utter depravity of our nature , and of doing it in such a style of sweeping and of vehement asseveration , as to render it not merely obnoxious to the taste , but obnoxious to the un- derstanding . On this subject there is often a ...
Pàgina 17
... utter insensibility to the consideration of a God , or the same utter inefficiency on the part of his law to subdue human habits and human inclin- ations . It is true , that there is one distinction between the two cases ; but it all ...
... utter insensibility to the consideration of a God , or the same utter inefficiency on the part of his law to subdue human habits and human inclin- ations . It is true , that there is one distinction between the two cases ; but it all ...
Pàgina 19
... utter insignificancy ; where the voice of their rightful master fell powerless on the consciences of a listless and alienated family ; where humour , and interest , and propensity- at one time selfish , and at another social - took ...
... utter insignificancy ; where the voice of their rightful master fell powerless on the consciences of a listless and alienated family ; where humour , and interest , and propensity- at one time selfish , and at another social - took ...
Pàgina 20
... kind in sympathy , or of what is dignified in principle - for this were in the face of all observation . It is to charge him direct with his utter disloyalty to God . It is to convict him of treason against the majesty of heaven . 20.
... kind in sympathy , or of what is dignified in principle - for this were in the face of all observation . It is to charge him direct with his utter disloyalty to God . It is to convict him of treason against the majesty of heaven . 20.
Pàgina 21
... who clothed him in all its adornments , and in virtue of whose appointment it is , that , instead of an odious and a revolting monster , he is the much loved child of sensibility , may be utterly disowned by him . In a word 21.
... who clothed him in all its adornments , and in virtue of whose appointment it is , that , instead of an odious and a revolting monster , he is the much loved child of sensibility , may be utterly disowned by him . In a word 21.
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