The Parish Church; Or, Religion in BritainLongman&Company, 1825 - 411 pages |
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Page 40
... happiness , whe- ther the event proved answerable or not : and though his house should be afterwards burnt , yet he must deem it the punishment of some new sin , or ascribe it to any thing , rather than to a want of virtue in the ...
... happiness , whe- ther the event proved answerable or not : and though his house should be afterwards burnt , yet he must deem it the punishment of some new sin , or ascribe it to any thing , rather than to a want of virtue in the ...
Page 63
... happiness of their disposi- tions , would command esteem and reverence for the system of religion they professed . " The tradition which has been most generally received by our ancient historians , and by the nations at large , says Dr ...
... happiness of their disposi- tions , would command esteem and reverence for the system of religion they professed . " The tradition which has been most generally received by our ancient historians , and by the nations at large , says Dr ...
Page 100
... happiness in consequence of a sincere performance of it ; and did many wonderful works , in confirmation of his divine mission : -that after a life spent in doing good , he submitted his human nature to a painful and ignomin- ious death ...
... happiness in consequence of a sincere performance of it ; and did many wonderful works , in confirmation of his divine mission : -that after a life spent in doing good , he submitted his human nature to a painful and ignomin- ious death ...
Page 101
... happiness and misery in the other world , are the great and fundamental prin- ciples of Christianity . These things are revealed in the Bible , and are the substance of the gospel , which was preached to Adam after his fall , and to his ...
... happiness and misery in the other world , are the great and fundamental prin- ciples of Christianity . These things are revealed in the Bible , and are the substance of the gospel , which was preached to Adam after his fall , and to his ...
Page 172
... in the world , which is not to do the least harm to mankind , but , on the contrary , to do them all possible good , not only to promote their everlasting happiness in another world , but to 172 THE ERRORS , PROGRESS ,
... in the world , which is not to do the least harm to mankind , but , on the contrary , to do them all possible good , not only to promote their everlasting happiness in another world , but to 172 THE ERRORS , PROGRESS ,
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