The Life of William Penn: The Settler of Pennsylvania, the Founder of Philadelphia, and One of the First Lawgivers in the Colonies, Now United States, in L682 ...Uriah Hunt & Son, 1859 - Počet stran: 208 |
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Strana 15
... natural religion . No ! she well knew that before he could " come to God , he must believe that he is " -and that before he could " love him with all his heart " he must " know him " to be that infinitely GREAT and GOOD being who alone ...
... natural religion . No ! she well knew that before he could " come to God , he must believe that he is " -and that before he could " love him with all his heart " he must " know him " to be that infinitely GREAT and GOOD being who alone ...
Strana 16
... Nature , David for the Law by Moses , and Paul for the Gospel by Jesus Christ - all of whom clearly and harmonious- ly teach us that in educating a dear child for heaven , parents should never think of contenting themselves with a few ...
... Nature , David for the Law by Moses , and Paul for the Gospel by Jesus Christ - all of whom clearly and harmonious- ly teach us that in educating a dear child for heaven , parents should never think of contenting themselves with a few ...
Strana 35
... natural affection . Even so , and in- deed much more must Christians cleave to one ano- ther . I am sure they have infinitely sweeter and dearer ties to bind them together . For what is it , sir , that makes real Christians but perfect ...
... natural affection . Even so , and in- deed much more must Christians cleave to one ano- ther . I am sure they have infinitely sweeter and dearer ties to bind them together . For what is it , sir , that makes real Christians but perfect ...
Strana 37
... nature of things . Born to be happy , men naturally love happiness , and hate misery . And as virtue naturally makes men happy , and vice naturally makes them miserable , this natural loveliness of the one and hatefulness of the other ...
... nature of things . Born to be happy , men naturally love happiness , and hate misery . And as virtue naturally makes men happy , and vice naturally makes them miserable , this natural loveliness of the one and hatefulness of the other ...
Strana 50
... natural tears he shed , but wiped them soon . " His conscience was clear ; his heart was cheered ; so , deep inhaling the luxom air , and breathing his pious ejaculations to heaven , he sprung forward to his journey , fully trusting in ...
... natural tears he shed , but wiped them soon . " His conscience was clear ; his heart was cheered ; so , deep inhaling the luxom air , and breathing his pious ejaculations to heaven , he sprung forward to his journey , fully trusting in ...
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Strana 117 - He looks and laughs at a' that. A prince can mak' a belted knight, A marquis, duke, and a' that ; But an honest man's aboon his might — Guid faith, he mauna fa' that ! For a
Strana 113 - But his bow abode in strength, and the arms of his hands were made strong by the hands of the mighty God of Jacob...
Strana 89 - Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house? when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?
Strana 163 - Every king hath his council, and that consists of all the old and wise men of his nation; which perhaps is two hundred people: nothing of moment is undertaken, be it war, peace, selling of land, or traffic, without advising with them ; and which is more, with the young men too.
Strana 5 - Paul declares that the invisible things of God, even His eternal power and Godhead, are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, so that men are without excuse.
Strana 127 - So farewell to my thrice dearly beloved wife and children ! — Yours, as God pleaseth, in that which no waters can quench, no time forget, nor distance wear away, but remains for ever,
Strana 121 - I recommend the useful parts of mathematics, as building houses or ships, measuring, surveying, dialling, navigation ; but agriculture is especially in my eye : let my children be husbandmen and housewives ; it is industrious, healthy, honest, and of good example : like Abraham and the holy ancients, who pleased God and obtained a good report.
Strana 97 - Son William, I am weary of the world ; I would not live over my days again, if I could command them with a wish ; for the snares of life are greater than the fears of death.