Letters Addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman, on the Formation of Religious and Moral Principle, Bände 1-2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - 271 Seiten |
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... cerning the consequences which such warfare might have upon her own mind , and upon the minds of others , would at all events impose restraint . From all she has observed , it appears to her , that , with whatever temper abstract ...
... cerning the consequences which such warfare might have upon her own mind , and upon the minds of others , would at all events impose restraint . From all she has observed , it appears to her , that , with whatever temper abstract ...
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... cerning the origin and end of all things , and the superintending Pro- vidence by which all is governed , this despised nation possessed such sublime and elevated conceptions of the the power and government of God , as were evidently ( 12 )
... cerning the origin and end of all things , and the superintending Pro- vidence by which all is governed , this despised nation possessed such sublime and elevated conceptions of the the power and government of God , as were evidently ( 12 )
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... alphabet ? In all that the Bible teaches con- cerning what God has revealed to us of the scheme of providence , nothing is rendered entirely clear , but what affords affords us essential aid when relied upon as a principle ( 15 )
... alphabet ? In all that the Bible teaches con- cerning what God has revealed to us of the scheme of providence , nothing is rendered entirely clear , but what affords affords us essential aid when relied upon as a principle ( 15 )
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... in its nature essentially different from the present state , we are no less incapable of forming any conception . All our arguments con- cerning it must therefore be futile and C 2 and absurd . A state of perfect inno- cence , ( 27 )
... in its nature essentially different from the present state , we are no less incapable of forming any conception . All our arguments con- cerning it must therefore be futile and C 2 and absurd . A state of perfect inno- cence , ( 27 )
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... cerning the exact fulfilment of the promises and threatenings by which it had been sanctioned ; and built upon that experience a certain con- fidence concerning what yet remained to be accomplished , and waited in awful expectation of ...
... cerning the exact fulfilment of the promises and threatenings by which it had been sanctioned ; and built upon that experience a certain con- fidence concerning what yet remained to be accomplished , and waited in awful expectation of ...
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Seite 248 - Now if any man build upon this foundation, gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, stubble ; every man's work shall be made manifest ; for the day shall declare it ; because it shall be revealed by fire ; and the fire shall try every man's work, of what sort it is.
Seite 94 - It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth, And the inhabitants thereof are as grasshoppers ; That stretcheth out the heavens as a curtain, And spreadeth them out as a tent to dwell in : That bringeth the princes to nothing; He maketh the judges of the earth as vanity.
Seite 46 - Ye have seen what I did unto the Egyptians, and how I bare you on eagles' wings, and brought you unto myself.
Seite 49 - And it came to pass on the third day in the morning, that there were thunders and lightnings, and a thick cloud upon the mount, and the voice of the trumpet exceeding loud ; so that all the people that was in the camp trembled.
Seite 57 - In it thou shalt do no manner of work ; thou, and thy son, and thy daughter, thy man-servant, and thy maid-servant, thy cattle, and the stranger that is within thy gates. For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the Lord blessed the seventh day, and hallowed it.
Seite 47 - O LORD, thou hast searched me, and known me. Thou knowest my downsitting and mine uprising, thou understandest my thought afar off. Thou compassest my path and my lying down, and art acquainted with all my ways. For there is not a word in my tongue, but, lo, O Lord, thou knowest it altogether.
Seite 168 - O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which killest the prophets, and stonest them that are sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together, as a hen doth gather her brood under her wings, and ye would not...
Seite 128 - If thine enemy be hungry, give him bread to eat; And if he be thirsty, give him water to drink: For thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head, And the Lord shall reward thee.
Seite 198 - 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...
Seite 56 - Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work : but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God : in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, nor thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thine ox, nor thine ass, nor any of thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates : that thy manservant and thy maidservant may rest as well as thou.