Discourses on Human Nature, Human Life, and the Nature of ReligionC. S. Francis & Company, 1847 - Всего страниц: 396 |
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... light , have usually contented them- selves with indignantly denying its truth . I shall , however , for myself take different ground . I suppose , and I admit , that the maxim is true , to a certain ex- tent . Yet I deny that the ...
... light , have usually contented them- selves with indignantly denying its truth . I shall , however , for myself take different ground . I suppose , and I admit , that the maxim is true , to a certain ex- tent . Yet I deny that the ...
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... light and shade , to make the shade so deep . It is no ordinary being , surely ; it is a being of conscience , of moral powers and glorious capacities , that calls from us such intense reproach and indignation . We never so ar- raign ...
... light and shade , to make the shade so deep . It is no ordinary being , surely ; it is a being of conscience , of moral powers and glorious capacities , that calls from us such intense reproach and indignation . We never so ar- raign ...
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... light- nings of conviction and thunderings of reproach . I can tremble at such a being as this ; I can pity him ; I can weep for him ; but I cannot scorn him . The very words of condemnation which we apply to sin , are words of ...
... light- nings of conviction and thunderings of reproach . I can tremble at such a being as this ; I can pity him ; I can weep for him ; but I cannot scorn him . The very words of condemnation which we apply to sin , are words of ...
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... light , of which amidst its thickest darkness it is never shorn . That in which all the nobleness of earth resides , should not be condemned even , but with awe and trembling . It is our treasure ; and if this is lost , all is lost ...
... light , of which amidst its thickest darkness it is never shorn . That in which all the nobleness of earth resides , should not be condemned even , but with awe and trembling . It is our treasure ; and if this is lost , all is lost ...
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... light , and to rear him up to his proper sphere of honour . This , may I be permitted to say , illustrates the view which I take of human nature . I believe that there is something in every man's heart upon which he ought to look as a 3 ...
... light , and to rear him up to his proper sphere of honour . This , may I be permitted to say , illustrates the view which I take of human nature . I believe that there is something in every man's heart upon which he ought to look as a 3 ...
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