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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... whole business of the world were in the hands of men thoroughly Christianised , and who , rating wealth according to its real dimensions on the high scale of eternity , were chastened out of all their idolatrous regards to it yet would ...
... whole business of the world were in the hands of men thoroughly Christianised , and who , rating wealth according to its real dimensions on the high scale of eternity , were chastened out of all their idolatrous regards to it yet would ...
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... effect of gracefulness to the whole of this moral exhibition ; and yet , may not that indi- vidual be as unmindful of his God , as if the principles of his constitution had been mixed up in such a different proportion , as to make him 15.
... effect of gracefulness to the whole of this moral exhibition ; and yet , may not that indi- vidual be as unmindful of his God , as if the principles of his constitution had been mixed up in such a different proportion , as to make him 15.
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... whole of whose history there runs the perpetual and the unfailing habit of subordination to his law . It is conceiva- ble , that with them too , there may be varieties of temper and of natural inclination , and yet all of them be under ...
... whole of whose history there runs the perpetual and the unfailing habit of subordination to his law . It is conceiva- ble , that with them too , there may be varieties of temper and of natural inclination , and yet all of them be under ...
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... whole previous defiance to the author of it ? Thus much for all that is amiable , and for all that is manly , in the accomplishments of nature , when disjoined from the faith of Christianity . They take up a separate residence in the ...
... whole previous defiance to the author of it ? Thus much for all that is amiable , and for all that is manly , in the accomplishments of nature , when disjoined from the faith of Christianity . They take up a separate residence in the ...
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