Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volumen3;Volumen21O. Everett, 1837 |
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... thing , is moral great- ness . No one whose heart is right , can help admiring this in- mate of a palace , whose whole ... things in this world , have had a vast deal of slumbering fire within ; witness our Washington 6 [ Sept. Character ...
... thing , is moral great- ness . No one whose heart is right , can help admiring this in- mate of a palace , whose whole ... things in this world , have had a vast deal of slumbering fire within ; witness our Washington 6 [ Sept. Character ...
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... things were forced upon him ; any one can see , that they were against his policy , against his maxims of civil wisdom . He saw , that when a taste for conquest gained possession of a republic , that moment it was undone ; it had no ...
... things were forced upon him ; any one can see , that they were against his policy , against his maxims of civil wisdom . He saw , that when a taste for conquest gained possession of a republic , that moment it was undone ; it had no ...
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... things , which would not answer for modern times ; but it will be observed , that these practices are not enjoined by his law . They were practices then existing and common , which he introduced into his law only to limit and discourage ...
... things , which would not answer for modern times ; but it will be observed , that these practices are not enjoined by his law . They were practices then existing and common , which he introduced into his law only to limit and discourage ...
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... things were , by a tendency of popular feeling , which there was no resisting . The spirit of his law was wholly against it ; all who afterwards maintained the spirit of his law , were equal- ly strong against it . This was the case ...
... things were , by a tendency of popular feeling , which there was no resisting . The spirit of his law was wholly against it ; all who afterwards maintained the spirit of his law , were equal- ly strong against it . This was the case ...
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... things would be done away . There is not one principle , letter of Christianity , which leads to these things ; all , on the contrary , if regarded , tend to prevent these things ; and yet there are those , who accuse Christianity as ...
... things would be done away . There is not one principle , letter of Christianity , which leads to these things ; all , on the contrary , if regarded , tend to prevent these things ; and yet there are those , who accuse Christianity as ...
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Página 99 - And he arose, and rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea, "Peace, be still." And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm. And he said unto them, " Why are ye so fearful ? how is it that ye have no faith?" And they feared exceedingly, and said one to another, " What manner of man is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?
Página 144 - And unto the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might gain the Jews : to them that are under the law, as under the law, that I might gain them that are under the law...
Página 376 - Truly, shepherd, in respect of itself it is a good life ; but in respect that it is a shepherd's life, it is naught. In respect that it is solitary, I like it very well ; but in respect that it is private, it is a very vile life. Now in respect it is in the fields, it pleaseth me well ; but in respect it is not in the court, it is tedious.
Página 138 - Well believe this, No ceremony that to great ones 'longs, Not the king's crown, nor the deputed sword, The marshal's truncheon, nor the judge's robe, Become them with one half so good a grace, As mercy does.
Página 83 - Heaven, It is mysterious, it is awful to consider that we not only carry each a future Ghost within him ; but are, in very deed, Ghosts ! These Limbs, whence had we them ; this stormy Force ; this life-blood with its burning Passion? They are dust and shadow; a Shadow-system gathered round our ME ; wherein, through some moments or years, the Divine Essence is to be revealed in the Flesh.
Página 374 - Material objects," said a French philosopher, "are necessarily kinds of scorice of the substantial thoughts of the Creator, which must always preserve an exact relation to their first origin; in other words, visible nature must have a spiritual and moral side." This doctrine is abstruse, and though the images of "garment...
Página 81 - Celeste and Hegel's Philosophy, and the epitome of all Laboratories and Observatories with their results, in his single head, — is but a Pair of Spectacles behind which there is no Eye.
Página 206 - Man, by his fall into a state of sin, hath wholly lost all ability of will to any spiritual good accompanying salvation; so as a natural man, being altogether averse from that good, and dead in sin, is not able, by his own strength, to convert himself, or to prepare himself thereunto.
Página 89 - ... but the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men.
Página 193 - All mankind by their fall, lost communion with God, are under his wrath and curse, and so made liable to all the miseries of this life, to death itself, and to the pains of hell for ever.