The Christian Hero: An Argument Proving that No Principles But Those of Religion are Sufficient to Make a Great Man. Written by Mr. SteeleW. Phorson, 1792 - 71 من الصفحات |
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... itself , and could not admit of compofure , either from religion or philofophy ; but being a per- fect epicurean , and fancying there were none , or if any , only lazy and fupine deities , muft neceffarily terminate his hopes and fears ...
... itself , and could not admit of compofure , either from religion or philofophy ; but being a per- fect epicurean , and fancying there were none , or if any , only lazy and fupine deities , muft neceffarily terminate his hopes and fears ...
الصفحة 22
... upon it , from it knows not what fource , it is not unnatural for to conceive that there is fomething of a nature like itself , which may , .imper- imperceptibly , act upon it , and where it cannot 22 THE CHRISTIAN HERO . CHA P. ...
... upon it , from it knows not what fource , it is not unnatural for to conceive that there is fomething of a nature like itself , which may , .imper- imperceptibly , act upon it , and where it cannot 22 THE CHRISTIAN HERO . CHA P. ...
الصفحة 27
... itself ? This is a tre.nendous consideration , yet is there not that man breathing , who has any where placed his confidence but in God , and confiders ferioufly his own heart , but feels its weight , nor can the bofom under it re ...
... itself ? This is a tre.nendous consideration , yet is there not that man breathing , who has any where placed his confidence but in God , and confiders ferioufly his own heart , but feels its weight , nor can the bofom under it re ...
الصفحة 30
... all worldly interests ; for how abfurd were it in a being , that had not an intercourfe with our fouls , or knew not their mot fecret motions , to di- ༦ rect Matth . viii . rect - our application to itself -30 THE CHRISTIAN HERO . 36.
... all worldly interests ; for how abfurd were it in a being , that had not an intercourfe with our fouls , or knew not their mot fecret motions , to di- ༦ rect Matth . viii . rect - our application to itself -30 THE CHRISTIAN HERO . 36.
الصفحة 31
... itself , fo ftrictly apart , and out of the obfervation of any power lefs than ubiquitary ? There came to him a captain , in the behalf of his fervant , grievously tormented with a paify : our Lord promifed him to come and heal him ...
... itself , fo ftrictly apart , and out of the obfervation of any power lefs than ubiquitary ? There came to him a captain , in the behalf of his fervant , grievously tormented with a paify : our Lord promifed him to come and heal him ...
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