The Analogy of Religion: Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course of NatureM. H. Newman, 1843 - 348 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα xiv
... actions and results , uniform with the facts in actual existence before our eyes . Whether in the smiles of an infant , or the wrapt feelings of a seraph ; in the strength of manhood , or the power of Gabriel ; in the rewards of virtue ...
... actions and results , uniform with the facts in actual existence before our eyes . Whether in the smiles of an infant , or the wrapt feelings of a seraph ; in the strength of manhood , or the power of Gabriel ; in the rewards of virtue ...
Σελίδα xix
... action do not terminate with the commission of the act itself , nor with the immediate effect of that act on the body . They travel over into future results , and strike on some other , often some distant part of our earthly existence ...
... action do not terminate with the commission of the act itself , nor with the immediate effect of that act on the body . They travel over into future results , and strike on some other , often some distant part of our earthly existence ...
Σελίδα xx
... action , that virtue meets with its appropriate reward and vice is appropriately punished . So universal is this fact , that more than nine tenths of all the world , have confidently acted on its belief . The young man expects that ...
... action , that virtue meets with its appropriate reward and vice is appropriately punished . So universal is this fact , that more than nine tenths of all the world , have confidently acted on its belief . The young man expects that ...
Σελίδα xxi
... actions ? The man of industry yesterday , sees to - day , his fields waving in the sun , rich with a luxuriant harvest . The pro- fessional man of business finds his doors crowded , his ways thronged , and multitudes awaiting his aid in ...
... actions ? The man of industry yesterday , sees to - day , his fields waving in the sun , rich with a luxuriant harvest . The pro- fessional man of business finds his doors crowded , his ways thronged , and multitudes awaiting his aid in ...
Σελίδα xxv
... actions , it follows us in remorse of conscience , or in the rudgments of the storm , the siroc , or the ocean . We are amazed that it should be thought that death will arrest this course of things , and that crossing that narrow vale ...
... actions , it follows us in remorse of conscience , or in the rudgments of the storm , the siroc , or the ocean . We are amazed that it should be thought that death will arrest this course of things , and that crossing that narrow vale ...
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