Selections from Theological LecturesLincoln and Edmands, 1833 - 204 Seiten |
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... moral- ity more sublime ! What is its crime ? Sedition ? Impossible ! It " puts us in mind to be subject to principalities and powers , to obey magistrates , to be ready to every good work . " Want of philan- thropy ? Surely not ! Some ...
... moral- ity more sublime ! What is its crime ? Sedition ? Impossible ! It " puts us in mind to be subject to principalities and powers , to obey magistrates , to be ready to every good work . " Want of philan- thropy ? Surely not ! Some ...
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... Not merely the joys and the sorrows of the individual will depend continually upon his moral principles ; but the whole cast and colour of It society , in its various and extended combinations , will 7 BEAUTIES OF COLLYER . 73.
... Not merely the joys and the sorrows of the individual will depend continually upon his moral principles ; but the whole cast and colour of It society , in its various and extended combinations , will 7 BEAUTIES OF COLLYER . 73.
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... moral taste be shocked , that these illustrious talents should be , as they frequently were , prostituted to the service of vice , and heavenly eloquence debased to excuse or commend brutal passions . This accusation can never be ...
... moral taste be shocked , that these illustrious talents should be , as they frequently were , prostituted to the service of vice , and heavenly eloquence debased to excuse or commend brutal passions . This accusation can never be ...
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... moral cultivation of the world ; and commenced its disastrous and ruinous career by plucking up the hedge planted around the domestic and social enclosure . It made attention , to the individual , a crime ; while it boasted of love to ...
... moral cultivation of the world ; and commenced its disastrous and ruinous career by plucking up the hedge planted around the domestic and social enclosure . It made attention , to the individual , a crime ; while it boasted of love to ...
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... gar- den - or the no less vain effort of Jonah , to flee from his commission , and the presence of him by whom it was imposed . No imputation will be al- leged against the moral government of God , or the 126 BEAUTIES OF COLLYER . XLVI.
... gar- den - or the no less vain effort of Jonah , to flee from his commission , and the presence of him by whom it was imposed . No imputation will be al- leged against the moral government of God , or the 126 BEAUTIES OF COLLYER . XLVI.
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Seite 177 - Hark! they whisper; angels say, Sister spirit, come away. What is this absorbs me quite ? Steals my senses, shuts my sight, Drowns my spirits, draws my breath ? Tell me, my soul, can this be death ? The world recedes; it disappears!
Seite 23 - ... the most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he will.
Seite 12 - Put them in mind to be subject to principalities and powers, to obey magistrates, to be ready to every good work...
Seite 28 - And it came to pass, when they had brought them forth abroad, that he said, Escape for thy life ; look not behind thee, neither stay thou in all the plain; escape to the mountain, lest thou be consumed.
Seite 18 - There is a path which no fowl knoweth, and which the vulture's eye hath not seen : The lion's whelps have not trodden it, nor the fierce lion passed by it.
Seite 30 - I die : behold now, this city is near to flee unto, and it is a little one : Oh, let me escape thither (is it not a little one?) and my soul shall live.
Seite 37 - And Isaac spake unto Abraham his father, and said, My father: and he said, here am I, my son. And he said, Behold, the fire and the wood: but where is the lamb for a burnt offering?
Seite 57 - And Paul said; I would to God, that not only thou, but also all that hear me this day, were both almost, and altogether such as I am, except these bonds.
Seite 144 - CHILDREN, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right. Honour thy father and mother; which is the first commandment with promise; that it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth.