Small Books on Great Subjects, Volume 2Lea and Blanchard, 1846 - Philosophy |
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... body need a physician , so do those whose souls are weak and ailing , need the superintendence of a tutor and guardian , who shall take care that they are cured of the sickness of the passions first ; and then afterwards comes the ...
... body need a physician , so do those whose souls are weak and ailing , need the superintendence of a tutor and guardian , who shall take care that they are cured of the sickness of the passions first ; and then afterwards comes the ...
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... body , but wisdom removes those of the Ex de , the word here used in the plural , is in many pas- sages of the New Testament used in the singular , and has there been translated on the right hand : its plural use here would seem to ...
... body , but wisdom removes those of the Ex de , the word here used in the plural , is in many pas- sages of the New Testament used in the singular , and has there been translated on the right hand : its plural use here would seem to ...
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... body : he says to the sick of the palsy , " Arise , take up thy bed , and go to thine house " -to the dead he cries , " Lazarus ! come forth ! " and the body arises from its tomb ...... the soul he cures with precepts and gifts ...
... body : he says to the sick of the palsy , " Arise , take up thy bed , and go to thine house " -to the dead he cries , " Lazarus ! come forth ! " and the body arises from its tomb ...... the soul he cures with precepts and gifts ...
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... body , he must learn to look closely into all that occurs in man , and he will be aware that what is external concerns him but little . It is the eye of the soul , man's distinguishing pe- culiarity , which must be cleansed ; while the ...
... body , he must learn to look closely into all that occurs in man , and he will be aware that what is external concerns him but little . It is the eye of the soul , man's distinguishing pe- culiarity , which must be cleansed ; while the ...
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cupation , injure , rather than benefit their habit of body . Great varieties of cookery , too , are to be avoided ; for these engender abundant evils , disor- dering the stomach , and depraving the taste , and in- juring the ...
cupation , injure , rather than benefit their habit of body . Great varieties of cookery , too , are to be avoided ; for these engender abundant evils , disor- dering the stomach , and depraving the taste , and in- juring the ...
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Page 11 - Neither let us commit fornication, as some of them committed, and fell in one day three and twenty thousand. Neither let us tempt Christ, as some of them also tempted, and were destroyed of serpents.
Page 9 - One man esteemeth one day above another: another esteemeth every day alike. Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind He that regardeth the day, regardeth it unto the Lord; and he that regardeth not the day, to the Lord he doth not regard it.
Page 9 - Who art thou that judgest another man's servant ? to his own master he standeth or falleth. Yea, he shall be holden up : for God is able to make him stand.
Page 21 - Him that is weak in the faith receive ye, but not to doubtful disputations. For one believeth that he may eat all things ; another, who is weak, eateth herbs. Let not him that eateth, despise him that eateth not ; and let not him which eateth not, judge him that eateth; for God hath received him.
Page 6 - But the greatest error of all the rest is the mistaking or misplacing of the last or furthest end of knowledge. For men have entered into a desire of learning and knowledge, sometimes upon a natural curiosity and inquisitive appetite; sometimes to entertain their minds with variety and delight; sometimes for ornament and reputation; and sometimes to enable them to victory of wit and contradiction; and most times for lucre and profession...
Page 32 - ALMIGHTY God, unto whom all hearts be open, all desires known, and from whom no secrets are hid; Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of thy Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love thee, and worthily magnify thy holy Name; through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Page 7 - ... sometimes upon a natural curiosity and inquisitive appetite; sometimes to entertain their minds with variety and delight; sometimes for ornament and reputation; and sometimes to enable them to victory of wit and contradiction; and most times for lucre and profession; and seldom sincerely to give a true account of their gift of reason, to the benefit and use of men...
Page 62 - For he saith to Moses; I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion.
Page 79 - ... and he is divided. And the unmarried woman, and the virgin thinketh on the things of the Lord, that she may be holy in body and in spirit. But she that is married thinketh on the things of the world, how she may please her husband.
Page 28 - By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, that ye love one another.