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Página 118
The content with imputations of this kind public mind has , of laie , been so inured
- and if there is no royal road to ma io paradoxes - for writers of less prethematics
, so it may be said that meta - tension , lored by the splendid success physics ...
The content with imputations of this kind public mind has , of laie , been so inured
- and if there is no royal road to ma io paradoxes - for writers of less prethematics
, so it may be said that meta - tension , lored by the splendid success physics ...
Página 119
119 mind , and matter , religion , and a God ! ” into the OBSCURE of the Kantian
Indeed ! did the writer make this disa method of philosophizing . corery from any
of the doctrines ad - That the system of Locke had novanced in the Essay on ...
119 mind , and matter , religion , and a God ! ” into the OBSCURE of the Kantian
Indeed ! did the writer make this disa method of philosophizing . corery from any
of the doctrines ad - That the system of Locke had novanced in the Essay on ...
Página 335
... a subject from his ledge of mankind teaches him are seldom the mind ,
whenever he chose ; so that , in the best tools . ... or , while ordinary minds cularly
by our enemies , of being overwere fretted to death , he could lie down and
cautious .
... a subject from his ledge of mankind teaches him are seldom the mind ,
whenever he chose ; so that , in the best tools . ... or , while ordinary minds cularly
by our enemies , of being overwere fretted to death , he could lie down and
cautious .
Página 403
... much has at the head of the moral and inagina been said concerning their
claims upon tive departments of classical literature ; all succeeding posteriry , it
will strike and though their eulogy can never be every mind , upon coniemplating
their ...
... much has at the head of the moral and inagina been said concerning their
claims upon tive departments of classical literature ; all succeeding posteriry , it
will strike and though their eulogy can never be every mind , upon coniemplating
their ...
Página 486
... see . and falling down upon his knees , and holdholde Locke , in his 8th
chapter , enters in ing up his hands , he prayed that God would some measure
into a physical inquiry forgive them , and begging mercy for his into the mind ;
though he ...
... see . and falling down upon his knees , and holdholde Locke , in his 8th
chapter , enters in ing up his hands , he prayed that God would some measure
into a physical inquiry forgive them , and begging mercy for his into the mind ;
though he ...
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Página 18 - Works done before the grace of Christ, and the Inspiration of his Spirit, are not pleasant to God, forasmuch as they spring not of faith in Jesus Christ...
Página 472 - But as when the sun approaches towards the gates of the morning, he first opens a little eye of heaven, and sends away the spirits of darkness, and gives light to a cock, and calls up the lark to matins, and by and by gilds the fringes of a cloud, and peeps over the eastern hills...
Página 19 - The condition of Man after the fall of Adam is such, that he cannot turn and prepare himself, by his own natural strength and good works, to faith, and calling upon God. Wherefore we have no power to do good works pleasant and acceptable to God, without the grace of God by Christ preventing us, that we may have a good will, and working with us, when we have that good will.
Página 528 - President, should be appointed to write, print and publish one thousand copies of a work, on the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God, as manifested in the Creation ; illustrating such work, by all reasonable arguments, as, for instance, the variety and formation of God's creatures in the Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Kingdoms ; the effect of digestion, and, thereby, of conversion ; the construction of the hand of man, and an infinite variety of other arguments ; as also by discoveries, ancient and...
Página 18 - So likewise ye, when ye shall have done all those things which are commanded you, say, We are unprofitable servants : we have done that which was our duty to do.
Página 158 - You will consider whether the removal of those disabilities can be effected consistently with the full and permanent security of our establishments in Church and State, with the maintenance of the reformed religion established by law, and of the rights and privileges of the bishops and of the clergy of this realm, and of the churches committed to their charge.
Página 338 - I am one of those who have probably passed a longer period of my life engaged in war than most men, and principally, I may say, in civil war ; and I must say this — that if I could avoid, by any sacrifice whatever, even one month of civil war in the country to which I am attached, I would sacrifice my life in order to do it [cheers].
Página 5 - THIS INDENTURE made the twenty sixth day of June in the thirtieth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith &c.
Página 519 - His Majesty commands us to thank you for the supplies which you have granted for the service of the year, and to assure you of his Majesty's determination to apply them with every attention to economy.
Página 19 - Albeit that Good Works, which are the fruits of Faith, and follow after Justification, cannot put away our sins, and endure the severity of God's Judgment ; yet are they pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ, and do spring out necessarily of a true and lively Faith ; insomuch that by them a lively Faith may be as evidently known as a tree discerned by the fruit.