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... morals , is sinful ; and that this doctrine of sincerity , in the sense here used , is nonsense . 3rd . That therefore a man's belief and opinions are a proper subject of reward and punishment . EVERLASTING CIRCLES . 35.
... morals , is sinful ; and that this doctrine of sincerity , in the sense here used , is nonsense . 3rd . That therefore a man's belief and opinions are a proper subject of reward and punishment . EVERLASTING CIRCLES . 35.
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... sincerity , taken in this sense , to make a man innocent in his opinions , whatever they may be , we do , in fact , assert that , " be a man's opinions ever so absurd and preposterous , ever so mischievous and hurtful to mankind , ever ...
... sincerity , taken in this sense , to make a man innocent in his opinions , whatever they may be , we do , in fact , assert that , " be a man's opinions ever so absurd and preposterous , ever so mischievous and hurtful to mankind , ever ...
Side 46
... sincerity . If indeed you judge of a man's sincerity by the tendency of his opinions , and the moral quality of his actions , as you would judge of a tree by its fruit , —and as common sense as well as Scripture requires us to judge of ...
... sincerity . If indeed you judge of a man's sincerity by the tendency of his opinions , and the moral quality of his actions , as you would judge of a tree by its fruit , —and as common sense as well as Scripture requires us to judge of ...
Side 48
... sincerity , and a man's being sincere in his opinions . But it often happens that the speakers know not what they mean by sincerity . With them , if you inquire after it , it proves to be a nonentity , a loose indefinite shadow , which ...
... sincerity , and a man's being sincere in his opinions . But it often happens that the speakers know not what they mean by sincerity . With them , if you inquire after it , it proves to be a nonentity , a loose indefinite shadow , which ...
Side 49
... sincerity , and this is the state he endea- vours to attain . But sincerity with the world too often means careless ignorance , or wilful ignor- ance , of the will of God , through pride or the love of sin . It may be very convenient ...
... sincerity , and this is the state he endea- vours to attain . But sincerity with the world too often means careless ignorance , or wilful ignor- ance , of the will of God , through pride or the love of sin . It may be very convenient ...
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The Almighty's Everlasting Circles: An Essay (1856) Henry Jeffreys Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2008 |
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Side 50 - Therefore speak I to them in parables : because they seeing, see not, and hearing, they hear not, neither do they understand. And in them is fulfilled the prophecy of Esaias, which saith, By hearing ye shall hear, and shall not understand, and seeing ye shall see, and shall not perceive.
Side 18 - Light in the Dwelling ; or, a Harmony of the Four Gospels, with very Short and Simple Remarks adapted to Reading at Family Prayers, and arranged in 365 sections, for every day of the year. By the Author of " The Peep of Day," " Line upon Line,
Side 7 - Eighth Edition. Foolscap, cloth, Si. 1. In the Object of Life. 2. In the Rule of Life. 3. In his Intercourse with the World.
Side 21 - The object of this Work is to afford consolation under the various trials of mind and body to which all are exposed, by a Selection of Texts and Passages from Holy Scripture, and Extracts from Old and Modern Authors, in Prose and Poetry, with a Selection of Prayers adapted to the same.
Side 50 - Go unto this people, and say, Hearing ye shall hear, and shall not understand; And seeing ye shall see, and not perceive; For the heart of this people is -waxed gross, And their ears are dull of hearing, And their eyes have they closed; Lest they should see 'with their eyes. And hear 'with their ears. And understand 'with their heart, and should he converted, And I should heal them.
Side 38 - Take heed, brethren, lest there be in any of you an evil heart of unbelief, in departing from the living God.
Side 5 - NECESSARIA; or, Elementary Latin Exercises on all the Parts of Speech, and the Substance of Syntax ; containing English Words and Sentences to be turned into Latin, Latin into English, and numerous Examination Questions to be entered on with the Accidence. With an Introduction.
Side 30 - In a theological point of view his object is very successfully accomplished by Mr. Thompson. In a literary sense the plan of the writer gives purpose, variety, and interest to his discourses. Biography and applied morality are superadded to the general matter of a Sermon. The style is agreeable— the manner rapid and impressive.
Side 35 - These works are excellent. Miss Tytler's writings are especially valuable for their religious spirit. She has taken a just position between the rationalism of the last generation and the puritanism of the present, while the perfect nature and true art with which she sketches from juvenile life, show powers which might be more ambitiously displayed, but cannot be better bestowed."— Quarterly Review.
Side 21 - A little book of probably large usefulness. It avoids disputed points, but conveys a clear and simple view of the holy rite of baptism. It is admirably suited to the cottage, as well as to all places in which ignorance reigns upon the subject.