The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Volume 1Hatchard, 1832 - 410 pages |
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Page 21
... hearts with food and gladness . ( Acts xiv . 17. ) The most indis- pensable necessity must , however , have existed , supposing the evil power to have gained any one advantage , that the truth we have so briefly touched by abstracted ...
... hearts with food and gladness . ( Acts xiv . 17. ) The most indis- pensable necessity must , however , have existed , supposing the evil power to have gained any one advantage , that the truth we have so briefly touched by abstracted ...
Page 27
... hearts were become callous , and almost insensible to amiable affections ; and the very recollection of those virtuous precepts that had been originally imparted to them seemed nearly lost amidst the prevalence of vice and evil example ...
... hearts were become callous , and almost insensible to amiable affections ; and the very recollection of those virtuous precepts that had been originally imparted to them seemed nearly lost amidst the prevalence of vice and evil example ...
Page 44
... heart turn not away . " ( Deut . xvii . ) And those who did avail themselves of this permission were required to practise the utmost violence on their feelings , and probably to resist the persuasions of a most beloved object , rather ...
... heart turn not away . " ( Deut . xvii . ) And those who did avail themselves of this permission were required to practise the utmost violence on their feelings , and probably to resist the persuasions of a most beloved object , rather ...
Page 49
... heart were by necessity so fixed as to render an alienation impossible ? Our great epic poet , Milton , in his ... hearts not free be try'd whether they serve › Willing or no , who will but what they must By destiny , and can no other ...
... heart were by necessity so fixed as to render an alienation impossible ? Our great epic poet , Milton , in his ... hearts not free be try'd whether they serve › Willing or no , who will but what they must By destiny , and can no other ...
Page 50
... hearts replete with pity , sympathy , and compassion ; which , as evil appears essential to the production of ex- cessive good , become indispensable ingredients in the composition of each virtuous moral agent , and are the proclaimed ...
... hearts replete with pity , sympathy , and compassion ; which , as evil appears essential to the production of ex- cessive good , become indispensable ingredients in the composition of each virtuous moral agent , and are the proclaimed ...
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