Social Duties on Christian Principles. By Henry Drummond, M.P.J. Hatchard & Son, 1833 - 203 oldal |
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17. oldal
... remark is applicable only to that happiest of all situations , of which the pre- sent condition of the world admits , fallen as it is under the dominion of the Evil One , who is its " God , " and " who now ruleth in the children of ...
... remark is applicable only to that happiest of all situations , of which the pre- sent condition of the world admits , fallen as it is under the dominion of the Evil One , who is its " God , " and " who now ruleth in the children of ...
27. oldal
... remark . It is by dress more than by any single thing that can be named , that the object of a wo- man's heart is seen to be the admiration of men , or the approbation of God . What can be said too strong in censure of that vanity which ...
... remark . It is by dress more than by any single thing that can be named , that the object of a wo- man's heart is seen to be the admiration of men , or the approbation of God . What can be said too strong in censure of that vanity which ...
31. oldal
... remarks are so severe upon the use of the tongue ; when our Lord sets us the example of ex- pressing all wisdom in few and plain sen- tences ; when he sets us further the example of the necessity of retirement for meditation and prayer ...
... remarks are so severe upon the use of the tongue ; when our Lord sets us the example of ex- pressing all wisdom in few and plain sen- tences ; when he sets us further the example of the necessity of retirement for meditation and prayer ...
63. oldal
... remark , requested to be in- formed what it meant ; and was then told that whenever princes of the blood in Popish countries were married , it was customary to omit some part of the ceremony , which might be subsequently construed into ...
... remark , requested to be in- formed what it meant ; and was then told that whenever princes of the blood in Popish countries were married , it was customary to omit some part of the ceremony , which might be subsequently construed into ...
74. oldal
... passion . Let them remem- ber the Heathen aphorism , ira furor brevis The remarks of Miss Edgeworth on this , as well as on every other branch of me- est . chanical education , cannot be too much studied . In 74 SOCIAL DUTIES ON.
... passion . Let them remem- ber the Heathen aphorism , ira furor brevis The remarks of Miss Edgeworth on this , as well as on every other branch of me- est . chanical education , cannot be too much studied . In 74 SOCIAL DUTIES ON.
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