The Religion of Benjamin FranklinD. Appleton, 1925 - 138 Seiten |
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... duty . The litany followed , from which we read as samples of what the young Franklin thought he ought to pray : That I may be preserved from atheism and infidelity , impiety and profaneness , and , in my addresses to Thee , carefully ...
... duty . The litany followed , from which we read as samples of what the young Franklin thought he ought to pray : That I may be preserved from atheism and infidelity , impiety and profaneness , and , in my addresses to Thee , carefully ...
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... even by wise men , and much less capable of pleasing the Deity . The worship of God is a duty ; the hearing and reading of sermons may be useful ; but , if men rest in hearing and praying , as too many do 34 THE RELIGION OF.
... even by wise men , and much less capable of pleasing the Deity . The worship of God is a duty ; the hearing and reading of sermons may be useful ; but , if men rest in hearing and praying , as too many do 34 THE RELIGION OF.
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... , that they need not hear even him for improvement ; but now - a - days we have scarce a little parson , that does not think it the duty of every man within his reach to sit under his petty ministra- tions BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 35.
... , that they need not hear even him for improvement ; but now - a - days we have scarce a little parson , that does not think it the duty of every man within his reach to sit under his petty ministra- tions BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 35.
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... duty but a necessity , it must take the form of piety and vir- tue . True religion meant to project one's life on the lines of reason which to them meant the very thought and will of God . Practically all Deists taught faith in the ...
... duty but a necessity , it must take the form of piety and vir- tue . True religion meant to project one's life on the lines of reason which to them meant the very thought and will of God . Practically all Deists taught faith in the ...
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... duty . 9. Moderation - Avoid extremes ; forbear re- senting injuries so much as you think they deserve . 10. Cleanliness - Tolerate no uncleanliness in body , cloaths or habitation . 11. Tranquillity - Be not disturbed at trifles , or ...
... duty . 9. Moderation - Avoid extremes ; forbear re- senting injuries so much as you think they deserve . 10. Cleanliness - Tolerate no uncleanliness in body , cloaths or habitation . 11. Tranquillity - Be not disturbed at trifles , or ...
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Seite 94 - I have lived, sir, a long time, and the longer I live the more convincing proofs I see of this truth — that GOD governs in the affairs of men. And if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without His notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without His aid? We have been assured, sir, in the Sacred Writings, that ' except the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that build it.
Seite 51 - And the Catholic faith is this: that we worship one God in trinity, and trinity in unity; neither confounding the persons: nor dividing the substance (essence).
Seite 115 - THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Printer, (like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and stript of its lettering and gilding) lies here food for worms ; yet the work itself shall not be lost, for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by THE AUTHOR.
Seite 58 - Make no expense but to do good to others or yourself; ie, waste nothing. 6. INDUSTRY. Lose no time; be always employed in something useful; cut off all unnecessary actions. 7. SINCERITY. Use no hurtful deceit; think innocently and justly, and, if you speak, speak accordingly. 8. JUSTICE. Wrong none by doing injuries, or omitting the benefits that are your duty.
Seite 126 - Now there was a day when the sons of GOD came to present themselves before the LORD, and Satan came also among them. And the LORD said unto Satan, Whence comest thou ? Then Satan answered the LORD, and said, From going to and fro in the earth, and from walking up and down in it.
Seite 22 - A MAN of words and not of deeds Is like a garden full of weeds...
Seite 98 - The end then of learning is to repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining to know God aright, and out of that knowledge to love him, to imitate him, to be like him, as we may the nearest by possessing our souls of true virtue, which being united to the heavenly grace of faith makes up the highest perfection.
Seite 51 - For there is one Person of the Father, another of the Son, and another of the Holy Ghost. But the Godhead of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, is all one ; the glory equal, the- majesty coeternal.
Seite 127 - Hast not thou made an hedge about him, and about his house, and about all that he hath on every side? thou hast blessed the work of his hands, and his substance is increased in the land. 11. But put forth thine hand now and touch all that he hath, and he will curse thee to thy face.
Seite 58 - I have, with most of the present dissenters in England, some doubts as to his divinity; though it is a question I do not dogmatize upon, having never studied it, and think it needless to busy myself with it now, when I expect soon an opportunity of knowing the truth with less trouble.