The Christian Monitor, المجلد 3Munroe and Francis, 1807 |
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... ment , from the beginning to the end , he would find his course of life condemned in ev- ery page . Indeed nothing can be imagined more absurd in itself , than wise , and sublime , and heavenly prayers , added to a life of vanity and ...
... ment , from the beginning to the end , he would find his course of life condemned in ev- ery page . Indeed nothing can be imagined more absurd in itself , than wise , and sublime , and heavenly prayers , added to a life of vanity and ...
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... ment of lawful and innocent things . More people are kept from a true sense and taste of religion , by a regular kind of sensuality and indulgence , than by gross drunkenness . More men live regardless of the great duties of piety ...
... ment of lawful and innocent things . More people are kept from a true sense and taste of religion , by a regular kind of sensuality and indulgence , than by gross drunkenness . More men live regardless of the great duties of piety ...
الصفحة 67
... ment of life , that therefore we may live more at large , indulge our appetites , and be less careful of the duties of piety and holiness ; for it is as good an excuse for cheating and dishonesty . Because he , who abuses his reason ...
... ment of life , that therefore we may live more at large , indulge our appetites , and be less careful of the duties of piety and holiness ; for it is as good an excuse for cheating and dishonesty . Because he , who abuses his reason ...
الصفحة 68
... ment therefore , which proves it necessary for all men , in all stations of life , to be truly honest , proves it equally necessary for all men , in all stations of life , to be truly holy and pious , and to do all things in such a ...
... ment therefore , which proves it necessary for all men , in all stations of life , to be truly honest , proves it equally necessary for all men , in all stations of life , to be truly holy and pious , and to do all things in such a ...
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... ment ! How much to be envied was St. Paul ! How much to be pitied was Alexander ! How envied was Alexander , when conquer- ing the world , he built towns , set up his statues , and left marks of his glory in so many kingdoms ! These few ...
... ment ! How much to be envied was St. Paul ! How much to be pitied was Alexander ! How envied was Alexander , when conquer- ing the world , he built towns , set up his statues , and left marks of his glory in so many kingdoms ! These few ...
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