Recognition in the World to Come; Or, Christian Friendship on Earth Perpetuated in HeavenJ. Hatchard and Son, 1840 - 438 sivua |
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Sivu viii
... religion , is to him a rich recompense . It will not be necessary for the author here to say much with respect to the general nature and specific objects of his work . When he first began to prepare it for the press , his intention was ...
... religion , is to him a rich recompense . It will not be necessary for the author here to say much with respect to the general nature and specific objects of his work . When he first began to prepare it for the press , his intention was ...
Sivu ix
... religion with the infirmities , real or supposed , of its professed friends , are accustomed to look at it in the light of misapplied epithets . The chief aim of the writer has , however , been to express himself according to the ...
... religion with the infirmities , real or supposed , of its professed friends , are accustomed to look at it in the light of misapplied epithets . The chief aim of the writer has , however , been to express himself according to the ...
Sivu xii
... Religion , designed chiefly to awaken Serious Inquiry CHAPTER X. Remarks on the Choice of Friends , and the Formation of the Matrimonial Compact CHAPTER XI . PAGE 182 211 241 • 271 298 Hints on the Duty of Christians towards Irreligious ...
... Religion , designed chiefly to awaken Serious Inquiry CHAPTER X. Remarks on the Choice of Friends , and the Formation of the Matrimonial Compact CHAPTER XI . PAGE 182 211 241 • 271 298 Hints on the Duty of Christians towards Irreligious ...
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... Religion is often described as a life of faith in the realities of a future world , and the elevation of the soul depends much upon the strength , expansion , and purity of its conceptions , respecting its final and perfect condition ...
... Religion is often described as a life of faith in the realities of a future world , and the elevation of the soul depends much upon the strength , expansion , and purity of its conceptions , respecting its final and perfect condition ...
Sivu 9
... religion of Christ never appears more sublime and endear- ing , than when it is contemplated in the ampli- tude of its arrangements , and in its beautiful adaptation to every exigence of our nature . question , whether the friendships ...
... religion of Christ never appears more sublime and endear- ing , than when it is contemplated in the ampli- tude of its arrangements , and in its beautiful adaptation to every exigence of our nature . question , whether the friendships ...
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