The Christian Monitor, المجلد 3Munroe and Francis, 1807 |
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الصفحة 18
... plain , and because every one , that has a mind , may see it in the clearest light , and feel it in the strongest manner , only by looking into his own heart . For it is as easy for every person to know , whether he intend to please God ...
... plain , and because every one , that has a mind , may see it in the clearest light , and feel it in the strongest manner , only by looking into his own heart . For it is as easy for every person to know , whether he intend to please God ...
الصفحة 21
... plain- ly the case of him , that spends his time in sports , when he should be at church ; it is not his want of power , but his want of intention , or desire , to be there . The case is plainly the same in every other folly of human ...
... plain- ly the case of him , that spends his time in sports , when he should be at church ; it is not his want of power , but his want of intention , or desire , to be there . The case is plainly the same in every other folly of human ...
الصفحة 24
... plain marks of our condition , as the commandments are plain marks of our duty . For if salvation be given to those only who strive for it , then it is as reasonable for me to consider , whether my course of life be a course of striving ...
... plain marks of our condition , as the commandments are plain marks of our duty . For if salvation be given to those only who strive for it , then it is as reasonable for me to consider , whether my course of life be a course of striving ...
الصفحة 41
... plain- ly appear , that whatever else we do , must , in its proper way , be done with the same regard to the glory of God , and agreeable to the prin- ciples of a devout and pious mind . ' D CHAP . V. Persons , who are free from the 41.
... plain- ly appear , that whatever else we do , must , in its proper way , be done with the same regard to the glory of God , and agreeable to the prin- ciples of a devout and pious mind . ' D CHAP . V. Persons , who are free from the 41.
الصفحة 47
... plain , if we were only to consider , that our estate is as much the gift of God , as our eyes or our more to be buried or thrown away at pleasure , than we are to put out 47 CHAP V1 On the great obligations of making a wise and ...
... plain , if we were only to consider , that our estate is as much the gift of God , as our eyes or our more to be buried or thrown away at pleasure , than we are to put out 47 CHAP V1 On the great obligations of making a wise and ...
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