Sermons and occasional services selected from the papers of ... John Hincks, with a memoir of the author by J.H. ThomLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, and G. and J. Robinson, 1832 - 515 sivua |
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Sivu xi
... habit , of retaining the ten- der and hallowed recollections of departed happiness and virtue . There is nothing more painfully destruc- tive of our self - respect , or that gives a more humili- ating consciousness of how little we are ...
... habit , of retaining the ten- der and hallowed recollections of departed happiness and virtue . There is nothing more painfully destruc- tive of our self - respect , or that gives a more humili- ating consciousness of how little we are ...
Sivu 9
... placed within our reach ! And yet , my friends , long as we are in the habit of considering it , in what light must it appear to Him whose goings C forth have been of old , even from everlasting ? LIFE , A PILGRIMAGE . 9.
... placed within our reach ! And yet , my friends , long as we are in the habit of considering it , in what light must it appear to Him whose goings C forth have been of old , even from everlasting ? LIFE , A PILGRIMAGE . 9.
Sivu 18
... habit of calling those men who have contributed by their discoveries to enlarge the boundaries of science , or by their inventions to hasten the march of human improvement and civilization , the lights of the age in which they lived ...
... habit of calling those men who have contributed by their discoveries to enlarge the boundaries of science , or by their inventions to hasten the march of human improvement and civilization , the lights of the age in which they lived ...
Sivu 23
... adapted to the manners and habits of a particular people . Their authority extends , at most , no farther than to the regulation of the outward conduct . The teaching of philosophers was limited to JESUS , THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD . 23.
... adapted to the manners and habits of a particular people . Their authority extends , at most , no farther than to the regulation of the outward conduct . The teaching of philosophers was limited to JESUS , THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD . 23.
Sivu 37
... habits , whose lustre can never be tarnished , and which we have the best reasons for believing will be continually increasing in value throughout eternity ! Let a man meditate seriously on the world and its concerns . Let him take a ...
... habits , whose lustre can never be tarnished , and which we have the best reasons for believing will be continually increasing in value throughout eternity ! Let a man meditate seriously on the world and its concerns . Let him take a ...
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