| George Crabb - 1826 - 768 páginas
...crowns, with action those. POPK. When we speak of an endowment, we refer in our minds to the receiver ; ' A brute arrives at a point of perfection that he can...few years he has all the endowments he is capable of.1 ADDISON. When we speak of a talent (v. Intellect) we only think of its intrinsic quality or worth... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1826 - 224 páginas
...weight with it. improvements to all eternity, shall fall away into nothing, almos.6 HS soon as i*is created? Are such abilities made for no purpose:'...arrives at a point of perfection, that he can never past;; ina few years he has ail the endowments he is capable of; and were he to live ten thousand more,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1826 - 264 páginas
...capable of immense perfections, and of receiring new improvements to all eternity, shall fall away inta nothing* almost as soon- as it is created ? Are such...abilities made for no purpose ? A brute arrives at the point of perfection that he can never pass ; in a few years he has all the endowments he is capable... | |
| Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1826 - 242 páginas
...can it enter into the thoughts of man that the soul, which is capable of such immense perfections, shall fall away into nothing almost as soon as it is created ? A brute arrives at a point of perfection that he can never pass ; in a few years he has all the endowments... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1827 - 276 páginas
...great weight with it. 5. How can it enter into the thoughts of man, that the sou), which is capable of immense perfections, and of receiving new improvements...thousand more, would be the same thing he is at present. 6. Were a human soul thus at a stand in hor accomplishments ; were her faculties to be full blown,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1827 - 262 páginas
...weight with it. 5 How can it enter into the thoughts of man, that the son], •vhich is capable of immense perfections, and of receiving new improvements...thousand more, would be the same thing he is at present. 6 Were a human soul thus at a stand in her accomplishments ; were her faculties to be full blown, and... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1827 - 308 páginas
...weight iv;th it. . 4. How can it enter into the thoughts of man, that the soul, which is capable of immense perfections, and of receiving new improvements...has all the endowments he is capable of; and were he tolive ten thousand more, would be the same thine he is at present. 5. Were a human soul thus at a... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1827 - 262 páginas
...weight with it*. • . 5 How can it enter into the thoughts of man', that the sou!', which is capable of immense perfections', and of receiving new improvements...as soon as it is created* ? Are such abilities made fur no purpose' ? A brute arrives at a point of perfection', that he ran never pass* : in a few years... | |
| Russel Canfield - 1827 - 302 páginas
...How can it enter into the thoughts of man, that the soul, which is capable of increasing perfection, and of receiving new improvements to all eternity, shall fall away into nothing, [or as some will have it, into a hell of fire and brimstone to be tormented eternally, where its existence... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1828 - 256 páginas
...great weight with it. 5 How can it enter into the thoughts of man, that the soul, H-hich is capable of immense perfections, and of receiving new improvements...created ? Are such abilities made for ' no purpose 1 A brute arrives at a point of perfection, that he can never pass ; in a few years he has all the... | |
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