Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volumen 6;Volumen 36J. Soule and T. Mason., 1854 |
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... determine that he " would not show the world a sneaking way of dying , " or be " coward enough to shrink from an inevitable destiny . " In this state of mind he went to South Carolina , in 1821 , to take charge of a seminary in ...
... determine that he " would not show the world a sneaking way of dying , " or be " coward enough to shrink from an inevitable destiny . " In this state of mind he went to South Carolina , in 1821 , to take charge of a seminary in ...
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... determined by the harvest that shall follow , and which is already beginning to mature . In the field of metaphysical disquisition Coleridge appeared as an unheralded and unaccredited observer . Having entered by another way than the ...
... determined by the harvest that shall follow , and which is already beginning to mature . In the field of metaphysical disquisition Coleridge appeared as an unheralded and unaccredited observer . Having entered by another way than the ...
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... determination of an infallible test of rationality ; for no en- largement of the understanding can amount to reason , and no degree of reason can subsist without rationality . The human understand- ing is almost , if not altogether ...
... determination of an infallible test of rationality ; for no en- largement of the understanding can amount to reason , and no degree of reason can subsist without rationality . The human understand- ing is almost , if not altogether ...
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... determined . The uncertainty in all such cases is not as to things perceived by the reason , but as to matters beyond its range , whose relations to these may modify its determinations . Since the faculty of reason perceives purely ...
... determined . The uncertainty in all such cases is not as to things perceived by the reason , but as to matters beyond its range , whose relations to these may modify its determinations . Since the faculty of reason perceives purely ...
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... determination ; and if by a false philosophy the mind becomes so far sophisticated as to believe that its purposes are not deter- mined by its own independent action , the sense of responsibility at once becomes unsettled , or it wholly ...
... determination ; and if by a false philosophy the mind becomes so far sophisticated as to believe that its purposes are not deter- mined by its own independent action , the sense of responsibility at once becomes unsettled , or it wholly ...
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Página 532 - O Lord, the great and dreadful God, keeping the covenant and mercy to them that love him, and to them that keep his commandments...
Página 73 - Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports. In vain would that man claim the tribute of patriotism, who should labour to subvert these great pillars of human happiness, these firmest props of the duties of men and citizens.
Página 447 - Let thy work appear unto thy servants, And thy glory unto their children. And let the beauty of the LORD our God be upon us: And establish thou the work of our hands upon us; Yea, the work of our hands establish thou it.
Página 120 - Hezekiah hearkened unto them, and shewed them all the house of his precious things, the silver, and the gold, and the spices, and the precious ointment, and all the house of his armour, and all that was found in his treasures : there was nothing in his house, nor in all his dominion, that Hezekiah shewed them not.
Página 49 - A good man out of the good treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is good ; and an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is evil : for of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaketh.
Página 366 - The end then of learning is to repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining to know God aright, and out of that knowledge to love him, to imitate him, to be like him, as we may the nearest by possessing our souls of true virtue, which being united to the heavenly grace of faith, makes up the highest perfection.
Página 531 - O LORD of hosts, God of Israel, that dwellest between the cherubims, thou art the God, even thou alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth : thou hast made heaven and earth.
Página 229 - Full many a gem of purest ray serene The dark unfathom'd caves of ocean bear : Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste its sweetness on the desert air. Some village- Hampden, that, with dauntless breast, The little tyrant of his fields withstood, Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest, Some Cromwell guiltless of his country's blood. Th...
Página 613 - But Peter said unto him ; Thy money perish with thee, because thou hast thought that the gift of God may be purchased with money.