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... duty , but impairs the esti- mation of christian conduct . Virtue is admired , in con- nexion with an approved belief , as a proof of soundness ; in other company , the same virtue only excites suspicion . A pious Calvinist is an ...
... duty , but impairs the esti- mation of christian conduct . Virtue is admired , in con- nexion with an approved belief , as a proof of soundness ; in other company , the same virtue only excites suspicion . A pious Calvinist is an ...
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... important to the right under- standing of religious truth , or to the due fulfilment of reli- gious duty , than a knowledge of those principles of the human heart and understanding , which , in their proper OLD THINGS MADE NEW . 7.
... important to the right under- standing of religious truth , or to the due fulfilment of reli- gious duty , than a knowledge of those principles of the human heart and understanding , which , in their proper OLD THINGS MADE NEW . 7.
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... duty towards others as much as towards ourselves . Nor could any one attain to a true discernment of his own evils , if he were not allowed to begin by condemning those apparent in the world around him . He must learn from observation ...
... duty towards others as much as towards ourselves . Nor could any one attain to a true discernment of his own evils , if he were not allowed to begin by condemning those apparent in the world around him . He must learn from observation ...
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... duties , whatsoever they may be , has an influence for good , which has no limit . But the merchant , who trades with many countries , who barters the manufactures of civilized life , for the productions of barbarous lands , has ...
... duties , whatsoever they may be , has an influence for good , which has no limit . But the merchant , who trades with many countries , who barters the manufactures of civilized life , for the productions of barbarous lands , has ...
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... duty of protecting the weak ? —of an almost utter disregard of the golden rule , to do as they would be done by ? -of a reckless pursuit of gain , without regard to the means employed ? And has not their rapacity been returned , with ...
... duty of protecting the weak ? —of an almost utter disregard of the golden rule , to do as they would be done by ? -of a reckless pursuit of gain , without regard to the means employed ? And has not their rapacity been returned , with ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
admirable Alsace amongst angel assignats Ban-de-la-Roche beautiful Bellefosse benevolence better blessed called Catholic character charity Christian church common dear delight Divine duty Dyaks earth endeavour eternal evangelical EVANGELICAL CATHOLIC evil exertions faith father feelings fellow-creatures Fouday friends fruit give gospel habits hand happiness heart heaven heavenly holy honour human improvement influence instruction Jesus Christ kind kingdom kingdom of heaven knowledge labour land learned less light live look Lord Lowell Offering mankind Master means mercy mind minister ministers of religion moral nature neighbour never Oberlin observed parish parishioners pastor perfect persons Pharisee philanthropist poor preaching principles racter rat-catching readers religion religious repentance righteousness Saviour selfishness sense society spirit Stober Strasburg thee things thou thought tion trade true truth unto virtue Waldbach wealth whilst wisdom words zeal
Passagens conhecidas
Página 184 - And seeing a fig tree afar off having leaves, he came, if haply he might find any thing thereon : and when he came to it, he found nothing but leaves; for the time of figs was not yet.
Página 126 - The greatest man is he who chooses the Right with invincible resolution, who resists the sorest temptations from within and without, who bears the heaviest burdens cheerfully, who is calmest in storms and most fearless, under menace and frowns, whose reliance on truth, on virtue, on God is most unfaltering...
Página 191 - From too much liberty, my Lucio, liberty ; As surfeit is the father of much fast, So every scope by the immoderate use Turns to restraint; our natures do pursue (Like rats that ravin down their proper bane,) A thirsty evil ; and when we drinK, we die.
Página 185 - Now learn a parable of the fig tree ; When his branch is yet tender, and putteth forth leaves, ye know that summer is nigh : so likewise ye, when ye shall see all these things, know that it is near, even at the doors.
Página 263 - And when Jesus came to the place, he looked up, and saw him, and said unto him, Zaccheus, make haste, and come down; for to-day I must abide at thy house.
Página 206 - I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing : therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live...
Página 170 - The lower still I fall ; only supreme In misery : such joy ambition finds. But say I could repent, and could obtain By act of grace my former state ; how soon Would highth recall high thoughts, how soon unsay What feign'd submission swore ! Ease would recant Vows made in pain, as violent and void.
Página 9 - And behold, I am with thee, and will keep thee in all places whither thou goest, and will bring thee again into this land; for I will not leave thee until I have done that which I have spoken to thee of.
Página 265 - Keep back thy servant also from presumptuous sins; let them not have dominion over me: then shall I be upright, and I shall be innocent from the great transgression.
Página 47 - Full many a gem of purest ray serene The dark unfathom'd caves of ocean bear : Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste its sweetness on the desert air. Some village- Hampden, that, with dauntless breast, The little tyrant of his fields withstood, Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest, Some Cromwell guiltless of his country's blood. Th...