The Christian Monitor, Volume 3Munroe and Francis, 1807 - Christian life |
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Page viii
... knowledge of human life ; and " many of his portraits are not unworthy the pen of " La Bruyere . If there yet exists a spark of piety " in his reader's mind , he will soon kindle it to a " flame . " No further apology can be necessary ...
... knowledge of human life ; and " many of his portraits are not unworthy the pen of " La Bruyere . If there yet exists a spark of piety " in his reader's mind , he will soon kindle it to a " flame . " No further apology can be necessary ...
Page 71
... knowledge of Christ Jesus . ' The fine lady must teach her eyes to weep , and be clothed with humility . The polite gen tleman must exchange the gay thoughts of wit and fancy for a broken and a contrite heart . ' Servants must consider ...
... knowledge of Christ Jesus . ' The fine lady must teach her eyes to weep , and be clothed with humility . The polite gen tleman must exchange the gay thoughts of wit and fancy for a broken and a contrite heart . ' Servants must consider ...
Page 79
... knowledge from him ; as nothing lives , but by partaking of life from him ; as nothing exists , but because he commands it to be ; so there is no glory nor greatness , but what is the glory or greatness of God . & 17 Would you see how ...
... knowledge from him ; as nothing lives , but by partaking of life from him ; as nothing exists , but because he commands it to be ; so there is no glory nor greatness , but what is the glory or greatness of God . & 17 Would you see how ...
Page 89
... knowledge of antiqui ty , his address , and fine manner of expressing himself upon all subjects ! But when I saw , how poorly it all ended , what was to be the last year of such a life , and how foolishly the master of all these ...
... knowledge of antiqui ty , his address , and fine manner of expressing himself upon all subjects ! But when I saw , how poorly it all ended , what was to be the last year of such a life , and how foolishly the master of all these ...
Page 168
... beneficial effects . It will serve , by a divine blessing , to give you a just knowledge of yourself , and to perfect you in the exercises and habits of virtue and holiness . Thus much concerning the evening examin ation . I now 168.
... beneficial effects . It will serve , by a divine blessing , to give you a just knowledge of yourself , and to perfect you in the exercises and habits of virtue and holiness . Thus much concerning the evening examin ation . I now 168.
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