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 xiii
... nature can be subjected . His feelings and character , as is perhaps always the case with those who are en- dowed with superior minds , very early assumed the peculiar bent by which they were afterwards distin- guished . His virtues ...
... nature can be subjected . His feelings and character , as is perhaps always the case with those who are en- dowed with superior minds , very early assumed the peculiar bent by which they were afterwards distin- guished . His virtues ...
Sivu xv
... nature and in the soul , which ally us to something nobler and lovelier than the earth ; these , with the generous ... natural place in the convictions of the heart . And yet nothing could be farther removed from cold- ness or tameness ...
... nature and in the soul , which ally us to something nobler and lovelier than the earth ; these , with the generous ... natural place in the convictions of the heart . And yet nothing could be farther removed from cold- ness or tameness ...
Sivu xxii
... nature was unspoiled , and seemed perfectly to perform the work for which God has given it to us . He seemed to feel virtue and vice , what is worthy of , and what is disgraceful to , our na- ture , with the fine and accurate perception ...
... nature was unspoiled , and seemed perfectly to perform the work for which God has given it to us . He seemed to feel virtue and vice , what is worthy of , and what is disgraceful to , our na- ture , with the fine and accurate perception ...
Sivu 5
... nature of our earthly existence can be most clearly displayed by an appeal to experience , and must be abun- dantly evident to every one who can be pre- vailed upon to give the slightest attention to events that are constantly taking ...
... nature of our earthly existence can be most clearly displayed by an appeal to experience , and must be abun- dantly evident to every one who can be pre- vailed upon to give the slightest attention to events that are constantly taking ...
Sivu 6
... of our pre- sent existence ? Are they not of a nature , if possible , even more fluctuating and transitory than the life to which they belong ? Are not our very feelings and affections those of sojourn- ers ? 6 SERMON I.
... of our pre- sent existence ? Are they not of a nature , if possible , even more fluctuating and transitory than the life to which they belong ? Are not our very feelings and affections those of sojourn- ers ? 6 SERMON I.
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