Lectures Against Socialism: Delivered Under the Direction of the Committee of the London City MissionL. & G. Seeley, 1840 |
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... hand , bearing upon the happiness of rational , or irra- tional creatures ; justice which will vindicate his own purity , the integrity and righteousness of his government , and the wisdom and benevolence of his laws ; and mercy which ...
... hand , bearing upon the happiness of rational , or irra- tional creatures ; justice which will vindicate his own purity , the integrity and righteousness of his government , and the wisdom and benevolence of his laws ; and mercy which ...
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... hands to handle with , a tongue to talk with , and legs to move my body from one place to another ? But again , it is said , all our knowledge is obtained only through our senses : that we have no proof of the existence of any being ...
... hands to handle with , a tongue to talk with , and legs to move my body from one place to another ? But again , it is said , all our knowledge is obtained only through our senses : that we have no proof of the existence of any being ...
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... hand . Larger views are taken of the welfare and regeneration of our race than have been common in past ages . Nobler aims are before the friends of humanity , and all true Christians are awakening to those high resolves and duties ...
... hand . Larger views are taken of the welfare and regeneration of our race than have been common in past ages . Nobler aims are before the friends of humanity , and all true Christians are awakening to those high resolves and duties ...
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... hand an Act of the British legislature . If I could show you the incontrovertible records of the Parliament , in ... hands , and evidences are adduced of a plain and positive nature , to prove it to be what it professes , is it to be ...
... hand an Act of the British legislature . If I could show you the incontrovertible records of the Parliament , in ... hands , and evidences are adduced of a plain and positive nature , to prove it to be what it professes , is it to be ...
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... hand . Comparing his tradi- tionary knowledge , with the knowledge derived from the written records of the gospels ... hands of the churches , and this not more than 150 years after their publication . And he enumerates the churches 66 ...
... hand . Comparing his tradi- tionary knowledge , with the knowledge derived from the written records of the gospels ... hands of the churches , and this not more than 150 years after their publication . And he enumerates the churches 66 ...
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Strana 14 - I had rather believe all the fables in the legend, and the Talmud, and the Alcoran, than that this universal frame is without a mind; and, therefore, God never wrought miracle to convince atheism, because his ordinary works convince it.
Strana 8 - For as many as are of the works of the law, are under the curse : for it is written, Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them.
Strana 52 - There be many that say, Who will show us any good ? LORD, lift thou up the light of thy countenance upon us. Thou hast put gladness in my heart, more than in the time that their corn and their wine increased.
Strana 32 - But I certify you, brethren, that the gospel which was preached of me is not after man. For I neither received it of man, neither was I taught it, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ.
Strana 43 - Is there a man whose judgment clear, Can others teach the course to steer, Yet runs, himself, life's mad career, Wild as the wave; Here pause — and, thro' the starting tear, Survey this grave.
Strana 44 - Hail, wedded love, mysterious law, true source Of human offspring, sole propriety In Paradise, of all things common else. By thee adulterous lust was driven from men, Among the bestial herds to range; by thee, Founded in reason, loyal, just, and pure, Relations dear, and all the charities Of father, son, and brother, first were known.
Strana 47 - Shall we suppose the evangelical history a mere fiction? Indeed, my friend, it bears not the marks of fiction : on the contrary, the history of Socrates, which nobody presumes to doubt, is not so well attested as that of Jesus Christ. Such a supposition, in fact, only shifts the difficulty without...
Strana 27 - Hope springs eternal in the human breast; Man never is, but always to be blest.
Strana 55 - I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound : everywhere and in all things I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need.
Strana 23 - tis fix'd as in a frost ; Contracted all, retiring to the breast ; But strength of mind is exercise, not rest : The rising tempest puts in act the soul ; Parts it may ravage, but preserves the whole. On life's vast ocean diversely we sail, Reason the card, but passion is. the gale ; Nor God alone in the still calm we rind, He mounts the storm, and walks upon the wind.