The Christian Monitor, المجلد 3Munroe and Francis, 1807 |
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الصفحة 22
... true contempt of the world , no christian meekness , no sincere zeal , no eminent piety , in the common lives of men , is this , be- cause they do not so much as intend to be ex- act and exemplary in these virtues . CHAP . III . Of the ...
... true contempt of the world , no christian meekness , no sincere zeal , no eminent piety , in the common lives of men , is this , be- cause they do not so much as intend to be ex- act and exemplary in these virtues . CHAP . III . Of the ...
الصفحة 46
... says , ' Finally , brethren , whatsoever things are true , whatsoever things are just , whatsoever things are pure , whatsoever things are of good report ; if there be vir- any tue , and if there be any praise , think 46.
... says , ' Finally , brethren , whatsoever things are true , whatsoever things are just , whatsoever things are pure , whatsoever things are of good report ; if there be vir- any tue , and if there be any praise , think 46.
الصفحة 53
... , one cannot have a true taste of any of them , without being very conversant with them all . She will sometimes read a book of piety , if it be a short one , if it be much commended for style and language , and she can E2 53.
... , one cannot have a true taste of any of them , without being very conversant with them all . She will sometimes read a book of piety , if it be a short one , if it be much commended for style and language , and she can E2 53.
الصفحة 58
... 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 , through too great a concern for worldly goods , than through direct ...
... 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 , through too great a concern for worldly goods , than through direct ...
الصفحة 63
... from being carried to prison , who immediately became a true peni- tent . There is nothing in the character of Mi- randa more to be admired , than this temper . For this tenderness of affection towards the most abandoned sinners 63.
... from being carried to prison , who immediately became a true peni- tent . There is nothing in the character of Mi- randa more to be admired , than this temper . For this tenderness of affection towards the most abandoned sinners 63.
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