| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 σελίδες
...ns Re and impression. A second or repeated impression. Religion, ol which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by faith and hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless it be invigorated and 'rimpretsed by external ordinances, by stated... | |
| 1832 - 528 σελίδες
...regretted. Religion, it has been finely said by our greatest moralist, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated .only by faith and hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless it be invigorated and reimpressed by external ordinary stated calls... | |
| Joseph Ivimey - 1833 - 320 σελίδες
...' ton what to approve. He had not associated himself with any denomination of Protestants ; we know rather what he was not, than what he was. He was not...of Rome ; he was not of the Church of England."— p. 147. But there were a vast many Protestant congregational churches, with which he might have associated... | |
| Joseph Ivimey - 1833 - 430 σελίδες
...than what to approve. He has not associated himself with any denomination of Protestants ; we know rather what he was not, than what he was. He was not...of the Church of Rome; he was not of the Church of England."—P. 14,7. But there were a vast many Protestant congregational churches, with which he might... | |
| Joseph Ivimey - 1833 - 314 σελίδες
...himself with any denomination of Protestants ; we know rather what he was not, than what he was. lie was not of the Church of Rome ; he was not of the Church of England."— p. 147. But there were a vast many Protestant congregational churches, with which he might have associated... | |
| Joseph Ivimey - 1833 - 316 σελίδες
...than what to approve. He had not associated himself with any denomination of Protestants ; we know rather what he was not, than what he was. He was not of tile Church of Rome ; he was not of the Church of England."— p. 147. But there were a vast many Protestant... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1835 - 476 σελίδες
...than what to approve. He has not associated himself with any denomination of protestants : we know rather what he was not, than what he was. He was not of the church of Rome ; no was not of the church of England. To be of no church is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1836 - 422 σελίδες
...One of our most thoughtful moralists has told us, that religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by Faith and Hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless it be invigorated and reimpressed by external ordinances, by stated... | |
| Charles Valentine De Grice - 1836 - 322 σελίδες
...One of our most thoughtful moralists has told us, that religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by Faith and Hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless it be invigorated and reimpressed by external ordinances, by stated... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 752 σελίδες
...than what to approve. He has not associated himself with any denomination of protestants ; wo know ded by indifference, nor quitted it by despair. He...and afterwards to keep it. Of composition there are distant, and which is animated only by faith and hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless... | |
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