Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 halaman |
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Halaman xii
... expect no particular favour , nor even scarce indulge a hope , that he shall entirely escape their censure . Leaving such , there- fore , to their own way , till further reflection or experience may lead them to a better , it is to ...
... expect no particular favour , nor even scarce indulge a hope , that he shall entirely escape their censure . Leaving such , there- fore , to their own way , till further reflection or experience may lead them to a better , it is to ...
Halaman 5
... expected in the present actual state of human nature . A few general strictures on man may therefore not unfitly introduce the follow- ing discourse . 1. Man , at his entrance into the world , is little superior to a mere animal . His ...
... expected in the present actual state of human nature . A few general strictures on man may therefore not unfitly introduce the follow- ing discourse . 1. Man , at his entrance into the world , is little superior to a mere animal . His ...
Halaman 8
... expected that , after the first fervours of imagination were abated , the intellectual power would gradually have assumed its just dominion over the propen- sities of animal nature . Instead of this , even after a long training in the ...
... expected that , after the first fervours of imagination were abated , the intellectual power would gradually have assumed its just dominion over the propen- sities of animal nature . Instead of this , even after a long training in the ...
Halaman 18
... expected . The ardour of passion in youth is com- monly succeeded by the ambition of con- sequence in middle age . When a man is arrived at this period , and as from an emi- nence looks around upon the world , and beholds some , though ...
... expected . The ardour of passion in youth is com- monly succeeded by the ambition of con- sequence in middle age . When a man is arrived at this period , and as from an emi- nence looks around upon the world , and beholds some , though ...
Halaman 21
... expect it from human discipline . In the best of men some fibres of depravity re- main , exhibiting melancholy proof of its stubborn inveteracy . But whatever be the influence of religion upon its true disciples , the number of such is ...
... expect it from human discipline . In the best of men some fibres of depravity re- main , exhibiting melancholy proof of its stubborn inveteracy . But whatever be the influence of religion upon its true disciples , the number of such is ...
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