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Page 20
The church , as a moral and religious institute , had been wofully abused and
neglected . Its highest places were all ... Added to this , the political excitement of
the times was adverse to staid morality and sober thinking . The “ one thing
needful ...
The church , as a moral and religious institute , had been wofully abused and
neglected . Its highest places were all ... Added to this , the political excitement of
the times was adverse to staid morality and sober thinking . The “ one thing
needful ...
Page 185
How , then , Mr . Morier asks , may a government best proceed toincrease the
happiness and the security , by promot - ing the Christian morality of a people ?
With a view to the solution of this ques . tion , he bestows a chapter upon national
...
How , then , Mr . Morier asks , may a government best proceed toincrease the
happiness and the security , by promot - ing the Christian morality of a people ?
With a view to the solution of this ques . tion , he bestows a chapter upon national
...
Page 188
Thus , a respect for those maxims of government which postaccidental errors
would be suffered to pone the moral and religious interests overrule , if not
prohibit , the teaching of society to the merely ' materiell and of essential truths ;
and ...
Thus , a respect for those maxims of government which postaccidental errors
would be suffered to pone the moral and religious interests overrule , if not
prohibit , the teaching of society to the merely ' materiell and of essential truths ;
and ...
Page 442
This harmony we have based upon two principles , ever necessary to maintain ;
the distinction between that knowledge which is given to purify the heart of man ,
and to direct him in his moral and religious conduct , and that which is merely ...
This harmony we have based upon two principles , ever necessary to maintain ;
the distinction between that knowledge which is given to purify the heart of man ,
and to direct him in his moral and religious conduct , and that which is merely ...
Page 486
T hat moral propositions could be demonstrated with the certainty of the physical
and mathematical sciences , is a notion which no one now entertains . The
chameleon shiftings of aspect under which they may be viewed , must impart , to
any ...
T hat moral propositions could be demonstrated with the certainty of the physical
and mathematical sciences , is a notion which no one now entertains . The
chameleon shiftings of aspect under which they may be viewed , must impart , to
any ...
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Page 437 - And I saw three unclean spirits like frogs come out of the mouth of the dragon, and out of the mouth of the beast, and out of the mouth of the false prophet.
Page 268 - And he said unto them, Go. And when they were come out, they went into the herd of swine : and behold, the whole herd of swine ran violently down a steep place into the sea, and perished in the waters.
Page 424 - Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy; and nothing shall by any means hurt you.
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