The Christian Observer, Volume 1W. Wells and T. B. Wait, 1802 |
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Page 16
... consider yourself , when in public , as elevated above the common orders of men , feel at the same time an internal humiliation , reducing you to and equality with those around you , for this is in reality your state by nature . The ...
... consider yourself , when in public , as elevated above the common orders of men , feel at the same time an internal humiliation , reducing you to and equality with those around you , for this is in reality your state by nature . The ...
Page 17
... consider persons of high rank as en- dowed with a nature different from their inferiors . You need not correct this er- ror of theirs unless you please ; but be- ware of disgracing your elevated condi- tion by insolence ; and , above ...
... consider persons of high rank as en- dowed with a nature different from their inferiors . You need not correct this er- ror of theirs unless you please ; but be- ware of disgracing your elevated condi- tion by insolence ; and , above ...
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... consider it in its Practice , and in the philosophi cal application of its powers . Fonbrune's discourse exhibits an in- timate acquaintance with all the sci- ences , which have any relation to his art . He must have pursued and studi ...
... consider it in its Practice , and in the philosophi cal application of its powers . Fonbrune's discourse exhibits an in- timate acquaintance with all the sci- ences , which have any relation to his art . He must have pursued and studi ...
Page 56
... consider not the opera- tions of his hand ; therefore it is added , they shall go into captivity because they have no knowledge - again , it is charged on the wicked that they will not behold the majesty of the Lord , that when the ...
... consider not the opera- tions of his hand ; therefore it is added , they shall go into captivity because they have no knowledge - again , it is charged on the wicked that they will not behold the majesty of the Lord , that when the ...
Page 59
... consider themselves as strangers and pilgrims here below . If they were duly and habitually impressed with these calming considerations , how little would they be disposed to that violence and eagerness with which we too often see them ...
... consider themselves as strangers and pilgrims here below . If they were duly and habitually impressed with these calming considerations , how little would they be disposed to that violence and eagerness with which we too often see them ...
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