The Light of Nature Pursued, Volumen 3Hilliard and Brown, 1831 |
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... matters of curiosi- ty and speculation ; as not knowing what real benefit may be af- terwards stricken out of them . Besides , the work of science be- ing large , requires many laborers to take in hand the several parts of it so that a ...
... matters of curiosi- ty and speculation ; as not knowing what real benefit may be af- terwards stricken out of them . Besides , the work of science be- ing large , requires many laborers to take in hand the several parts of it so that a ...
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... matter of great importance : for what signifies competence to a distempered body that can receive no enjoyinent , or an unexpe- rienced mind that knows not how to reap the proper advantages from it . To this article belong the cares of ...
... matter of great importance : for what signifies competence to a distempered body that can receive no enjoyinent , or an unexpe- rienced mind that knows not how to reap the proper advantages from it . To this article belong the cares of ...
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... matters of mere indifference : but we cannot go so far , for rectitude seems too airy to stand without some more solid ground . Nothing were right unless something else were valuable which it is right to pur- sue : even justice could ...
... matters of mere indifference : but we cannot go so far , for rectitude seems too airy to stand without some more solid ground . Nothing were right unless something else were valuable which it is right to pur- sue : even justice could ...
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... matters renders it more easy to be con- tracted in greater . Therefore no opportunity is to be lost or overlooked for ren- dering peace habitual to the mind by checking every little motion to fretfulness or peevishness , averseness to ...
... matters renders it more easy to be con- tracted in greater . Therefore no opportunity is to be lost or overlooked for ren- dering peace habitual to the mind by checking every little motion to fretfulness or peevishness , averseness to ...
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... matter inert and senseless , but ascribe force to storms and inundations ; activity to spirituous liquors and drugs ; inclemency to seasons ; kindliness to dews ; benignity to vernal gleams ; and give bodies other powers and affections ...
... matter inert and senseless , but ascribe force to storms and inundations ; activity to spirituous liquors and drugs ; inclemency to seasons ; kindliness to dews ; benignity to vernal gleams ; and give bodies other powers and affections ...
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Página 61 - And the serpent said unto the woman, ye shall not surely die, for God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof then your eyes shall be opened and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.
Página 322 - To him that hath shall be given ; and from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath.
Página 310 - As I live, saith the Lord, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked; but that the wicked turn from his way and live, turn ye, turn ye, from your evil ways; for why will ye die?
Página 297 - Come unto me, all ye that are heavy laden and I will give you rest.
Página 244 - The wind bloweth where it listeth. Thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, nor whither it goeth.
Página 12 - They cannot mean that," answered Mr. Mertonn, " for our Lord has also told us to let our light so shine before men, that they may see our good works, and glorify our Father Which is in Heaven...
Página 268 - Then spake Joshua to the LORD in the day when the LORD delivered up the Amorites before the children of Israel, and he said in the sight of Israel, Sun, stand thou still upon Gibeon; and thou Moon, in the valley of Ajalon.
Página 307 - By thine Agony and bloody Sweat ; by thy Cross and Passion ; by thy precious Death and Burial ; by thy glorious Resurrection and Ascension ; and by the coming of the Holy Ghost, Good Lord, deliver us.
Página 282 - Many will say to me in that day, "Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name, and in thy name cast out devils, and in thy name done many wonderful works?" And then will I profess unto them, "I never knew you; depart from me, ye that work iniquity.
Página 341 - God is faithful, who will not suffer" us " to be tempted above that" we " are able ; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that " we