The Christian Review, Nide 23Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1858 |
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Sivu 1
... moral day ; a life which pronounced itself at every stage to be but the shadow of a glory to come . Christianity summoned her votaries to relinquish earthly distinction and repose , the gilded joys of wealth , and the shining garments ...
... moral day ; a life which pronounced itself at every stage to be but the shadow of a glory to come . Christianity summoned her votaries to relinquish earthly distinction and repose , the gilded joys of wealth , and the shining garments ...
Sivu 3
... morals degenerate and vice increases , men are liable to be- come suspicious , and guard their domestic circle with jeal- ous tyranny . On both accounts - at the introduction of Christianity - wives and daughters were frequently denied ...
... morals degenerate and vice increases , men are liable to be- come suspicious , and guard their domestic circle with jeal- ous tyranny . On both accounts - at the introduction of Christianity - wives and daughters were frequently denied ...
Sivu 13
... morals , and by which , through almost six hundred years after Rome was founded , no house witnessed a divorce ? Now with females , by reason of gold , " " It every limb is heavy , by reason of wine 1858. ] 13 First Three Centuries .
... morals , and by which , through almost six hundred years after Rome was founded , no house witnessed a divorce ? Now with females , by reason of gold , " " It every limb is heavy , by reason of wine 1858. ] 13 First Three Centuries .
Sivu 20
... morality should be , it must be seen . For so great ought to be its fulness , that it should flow over from the mind into the manners , and rise up from the conscience into the countenance , and look upon public life as on its own ...
... morality should be , it must be seen . For so great ought to be its fulness , that it should flow over from the mind into the manners , and rise up from the conscience into the countenance , and look upon public life as on its own ...
Sivu 22
... moral and religious advantages of the Sabbath . It is an embodiment of the word of God as utter- ed in Scripture and human experience . The " House of God " commends public worship as the true means of pre- serving and hallowing the ...
... moral and religious advantages of the Sabbath . It is an embodiment of the word of God as utter- ed in Scripture and human experience . The " House of God " commends public worship as the true means of pre- serving and hallowing the ...
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according Acts admit Alpheus apostle argument ATHEN baptism baptized believe Bible Book of Job brethren brother called character Christian Church CLIN Clopas Communion death Deity disciples Divine doctrine duty Egypt Elohim epistle epistle of Jude Erasmus existence fact faith Father give Gospel grace Greek Hanserd Knollys heart heaven Hebrew Holy human Irenæus James Jehovah Jesus Christ John Jude Jude the apostle Knollys labor language living Lord Lord's Luke Matt means ment mind ministers moral nature never object opinion original passage Paul Pedobaptist persons Phrenology Plato prayer preaching present principles profession prove proverbs question Randall reason regard religion religious remark rendered respect Sabbath sacred Scriptures sense Septuagint son of Zebedee soul speak Spirit teach Testament things thou tion tism translated true truth Unitarians unto verse whole words worship writers Yoruba