Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century LiteratureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 sivua |
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Sivu 288
... live wholly unto God in our lives . But we can no more be said to live unto God unless we live unto him in all the ordinary actions of our life , un- less he be the rule and measure of all our ways , than we can be said to pray unto God ...
... live wholly unto God in our lives . But we can no more be said to live unto God unless we live unto him in all the ordinary actions of our life , un- less he be the rule and measure of all our ways , than we can be said to pray unto God ...
Sivu 290
... live in it through ignorance or frailty . Calidus can no more imagine that he is " born again of the Spirit " ; that ... live thus because they cannot support them- selves with less care and application to business ; but they live thus ...
... live in it through ignorance or frailty . Calidus can no more imagine that he is " born again of the Spirit " ; that ... live thus because they cannot support them- selves with less care and application to business ; but they live thus ...
Sivu 294
... live sanely and reasonably . He is consistently anti - intellectualist , perceiving that man cannot live by his brain alone . Man's reason simply rationalizes , as A Tale of a Tub proves ; or else it is a sterile incompetence to deal ...
... live sanely and reasonably . He is consistently anti - intellectualist , perceiving that man cannot live by his brain alone . Man's reason simply rationalizes , as A Tale of a Tub proves ; or else it is a sterile incompetence to deal ...
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