The Religion of Jesus Christ Defended from the Assaults of OwenismSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1839 - 240 sider |
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Side 4
... sense of social disqualification and a consciousness of power : we have , in face of each other , ancient institutions and observances which favour the few , and deep and powerful discontent which demands the rights of the many . Such ...
... sense of social disqualification and a consciousness of power : we have , in face of each other , ancient institutions and observances which favour the few , and deep and powerful discontent which demands the rights of the many . Such ...
Side 27
... sense of right will also be revolted . Have not the dreams of Astrology been blended , if not confounded , with Astronomical discoveries ? Will it be maintained that even Socialism is as pure in the rivulets which pour forth its ...
... sense of right will also be revolted . Have not the dreams of Astrology been blended , if not confounded , with Astronomical discoveries ? Will it be maintained that even Socialism is as pure in the rivulets which pour forth its ...
Side 39
... sense of its worth , this vividly - felt expe- rience , has been the conservative power of the Chris- tian religion ; and but for this , the load with which human weakness and folly have burdened it , would long ere now have sunk it as ...
... sense of its worth , this vividly - felt expe- rience , has been the conservative power of the Chris- tian religion ; and but for this , the load with which human weakness and folly have burdened it , would long ere now have sunk it as ...
Side 40
... sense ( which , to a moral being , is rather death than life ) to a life of pure and never - ending spirituality . And here , before I proceed on this topic , I would , in order to prevent misapprehension , remark that I use the terms ...
... sense ( which , to a moral being , is rather death than life ) to a life of pure and never - ending spirituality . And here , before I proceed on this topic , I would , in order to prevent misapprehension , remark that I use the terms ...
Side 41
... sense , in order that the faculties , being quickened by the rays of truth , might come forth purified from the dross of earth , in full and well - proportioned energy . The life , then , which Jesus purposed to give , was the kindling ...
... sense , in order that the faculties , being quickened by the rays of truth , might come forth purified from the dross of earth , in full and well - proportioned energy . The life , then , which Jesus purposed to give , was the kindling ...
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