Views of Christian Truth, Piety, and Morality: Selected from the Writings of Dr. Priestley : with a Memoir of His LifeJ. Munroe and Company, 1834 - 207 páginas |
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... impressions . Habits of piety or benevolence require not only to be formed , but to be kept up and invigorated by repeated acts ; and sure I am , that this habitual devotion , which is the highest attainment of man , and the most ...
... impressions . Habits of piety or benevolence require not only to be formed , but to be kept up and invigorated by repeated acts ; and sure I am , that this habitual devotion , which is the highest attainment of man , and the most ...
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... impressions , the silent operation of which is unspeakably beneficial to them . It may sometimes subject them to pass an hour in a manner rather unpleasant to them , but by degrees they become reconciled to it ; so that , from being ...
... impressions , the silent operation of which is unspeakably beneficial to them . It may sometimes subject them to pass an hour in a manner rather unpleasant to them , but by degrees they become reconciled to it ; so that , from being ...
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... impressions , is the knowledge of his Maker , and a steady principle of obedience to him ; the idea of his living under the constant inspection and government of an invisible Being , who will raise him from the dead to an immortal life ...
... impressions , is the knowledge of his Maker , and a steady principle of obedience to him ; the idea of his living under the constant inspection and government of an invisible Being , who will raise him from the dead to an immortal life ...
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... principles of true or false religion , i . e . what he himself shall deem to be so ; as it will be absolutely impossible to keep the minds of his children free from all impressions of this 118 OF INSTRUCTION IN THE PRINCIPLES.
... principles of true or false religion , i . e . what he himself shall deem to be so ; as it will be absolutely impossible to keep the minds of his children free from all impressions of this 118 OF INSTRUCTION IN THE PRINCIPLES.
Página 119
... impressions of this kind , unless they converse with nobody but himself , and a few select friends , who may be apprized of his scheme , and concur with him in it . Nay , if children go to any school , or be allowed to converse with the ...
... impressions of this kind , unless they converse with nobody but himself , and a few select friends , who may be apprized of his scheme , and concur with him in it . Nay , if children go to any school , or be allowed to converse with the ...
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Página lxxx - For whether we live, we live unto the Lord; or whether we die, we die unto the Lord: whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lord's.
Página 20 - Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungered, and fed thee? or thirsty, and gave thee drink ? When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in ? or naked, and clothed thee ? or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?
Página 33 - When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man, he walketh through dry places, seeking rest; and finding none, he saith, I will return unto my house whence I came out.
Página 163 - What sweetness, what purity in his manners ! what an affecting gracefulness in his delivery ! what sublimity in his maxims ! what profound wisdom in his discourses ! what presence of mind, what subtlety, what truth in his replies!
Página 21 - And call no man your father upon the earth : for one is your Father which is in heaven.
Página 163 - Socrates, which nobody presumes to doubt, is not so well attested as that of Jesus Christ. Such a supposition, in fact, only shifts the difficulty without obviating it ; it is more inconceivable that a number of persons should agree to write such a history, than that one should furnish the subject of it.
Página 21 - Then shall he answer them, saying, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye did it not to one of the least of these, ye did it not to me. And these shall go away into everlasting punishment: but the righteous into life eternal.
Página 33 - Then goeth he, and taketh with himself seven other spirits more wicked than himself, and they enter in, and dwell there : and the last state of that man is worse than the first.
Página 172 - Being, in whose hand our breath is, and whose are all our ways.
Página 15 - The sum of the ten commandments is, To love the Lord our God with all our heart, with all our soul, with all our strength, and with all our mind ; and our neighbour as ourselves.