A Reply to Dr. Miller's Letter to a Gentleman of Baltimore: In Reference to the Case of the Rev. Mr. DuncanCushing & Jewett, 1826 - 143 Seiten |
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... consideration , one almost feels as if " the feet of the young men were at the door . " I entreat Dr. M. to illustrate his subject in a different man- ner , if he wishes my nerves to lie still under his milder views of creeds , or of ...
... consideration , one almost feels as if " the feet of the young men were at the door . " I entreat Dr. M. to illustrate his subject in a different man- ner , if he wishes my nerves to lie still under his milder views of creeds , or of ...
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... considerations to be weighed - nothing but the ecclesiastical forms of a voluntary association to be consulted ; and as if a minister had no preliminaries to such a step , to settle , between his conscience and his Master . But suppose ...
... considerations to be weighed - nothing but the ecclesiastical forms of a voluntary association to be consulted ; and as if a minister had no preliminaries to such a step , to settle , between his conscience and his Master . But suppose ...
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... argument on his side of the question , it would be a serious omission not to give it a distinct consideration , in a reply to his " Let- ter . " This is undertaken , not without a 46 For certain it is, that the different sects admit ...
... argument on his side of the question , it would be a serious omission not to give it a distinct consideration , in a reply to his " Let- ter . " This is undertaken , not without a 46 For certain it is, that the different sects admit ...
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... consideration , from all those who propose the question under examination , in a man- ner sincere and frank . 1. One of the best methods of ascertaining how a difficulty is to be removed , is to trace it to its origin . If the ...
... consideration , from all those who propose the question under examination , in a man- ner sincere and frank . 1. One of the best methods of ascertaining how a difficulty is to be removed , is to trace it to its origin . If the ...
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... consideration declares will not be disputed . But what then ? Was it for want of a " form of sound words ? " What a pity , that some such test had not defended the altars of the sanctu- ary , when Origen drew nigh to philosophize over ...
... consideration declares will not be disputed . But what then ? Was it for want of a " form of sound words ? " What a pity , that some such test had not defended the altars of the sanctu- ary , when Origen drew nigh to philosophize over ...
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Seite 77 - ... with wealth, made them happy in love and victorious in war. Such a spirit is Liberty. At times she takes the form of a hateful reptile. She grovels, she hisses, she stings. But woe to those who in disgust shall venture to crush her! And happy are those who, having dared to receive her in her degraded and frightful shape, shall at length be rewarded by her in the time of her beauty and her glory ! There is only one cure for the evils which newly acquired freedom produces; and that cure is freedom.
Seite 113 - Let us not therefore judge one another any more : but judge this rather, that no man put a stumblingblock or an occasion to fall in his brother's way.
Seite 77 - Those who injured her during the period of her disguise were forever excluded from participation in the blessings which she bestowed. But to those who, in spite of her loathsome aspect, pitied and protected her, she afterwards revealed herself in the beautiful and celestial form which was natural to her, accompanied their steps, granted all their wishes, filled their houses with wealth, made them happy in love and victorious in war.
Seite 88 - Having your conversation honest among the Gentiles : that, whereas they speak against you as evil doers, they may by your good works, which they shall behold, glorify God in the day of visitation.
Seite 77 - Ariosto tells a pretty story of a fairy, -who, by some mysterious law of her nature, was condemned to appear at certain seasons in the form, of a foul and poisonous snake.
Seite 113 - I Therefore the prisoner of the Lord beseech you, that ye walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called, with all lowliness and meekness, with long-suffering, forbearing one another in love; endeavouring to keep the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace.
Seite 78 - The blaze of truth and liberty may at first dazzle and bewilder nations which have become half blind in the house of bondage. But let them gaze on, and they will soon be able to bear it. In a few years men learn to reason. The extreme violence of opinions subsides.
Seite 17 - I, for my part, after a long and (as I verily believe and hope) impartial search of the true way to eternal happiness, do profess plainly, that I cannot find any rest for the sole of my foot, but upon THIS ROCK only.
Seite 140 - But meat commendeth us not to God : for neither, if we eat, are we the better; neither, if we eat not, are we the worse.
Seite 41 - Ye know, that the princes of the Gentiles exercise dominion over them, and they that are great exercise authority upon them. But it shall not be so among you ; but whosoever will be great among you, let him be your minister ; and whosoever will be chief among you, let him be your servant...