Lectures delivered at Broadmead Chapel, Bristol. [Edited by J. E. Ryland.], Volume 2Jackson and Walford, 1847 |
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... existence in all its parts . A more pleasing circumstance of this enlarging sense of community , is , -that benevolence , and especially Christian benevolence , is now prosecuting its operations , not only with far greater activity and ...
... existence in all its parts . A more pleasing circumstance of this enlarging sense of community , is , -that benevolence , and especially Christian benevolence , is now prosecuting its operations , not only with far greater activity and ...
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... existence . A part of this vain disposition is , the eagerness for novelty , merely as such . Anything new , no matter what . This is a practical confession , " I have obtained no substantial abiding good from the ten thousand things ...
... existence . A part of this vain disposition is , the eagerness for novelty , merely as such . Anything new , no matter what . This is a practical confession , " I have obtained no substantial abiding good from the ten thousand things ...
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... existence after death ? then , of all forms of madness , this passion for your " glory " is the maddest ! Contrast with all these forms of folly , the predomi- nant aim of a Christian - which is " glory " still ; but a glory which he ...
... existence after death ? then , of all forms of madness , this passion for your " glory " is the maddest ! Contrast with all these forms of folly , the predomi- nant aim of a Christian - which is " glory " still ; but a glory which he ...
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... existence on earth . It is true enough that‍ mankind have been very imperfectly fit for freedom in any age ; but it has not been from a benevolent consideration of this that tyrants have kept them in slavery ; not from a paternal ...
... existence on earth . It is true enough that‍ mankind have been very imperfectly fit for freedom in any age ; but it has not been from a benevolent consideration of this that tyrants have kept them in slavery ; not from a paternal ...
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... and precisely opposed to death , mean the state of being animated , yet we hardly consider our- selves as using a figure , when we speak of a man's life as the whole duration of his animated existence on H 2 THE REDEMPTION OF TIME . 99.
... and precisely opposed to death , mean the state of being animated , yet we hardly consider our- selves as using a figure , when we speak of a man's life as the whole duration of his animated existence on H 2 THE REDEMPTION OF TIME . 99.
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