The Young Christian; Or, a Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian Duty. With a Preface and Corrections by the Rev. J. W. CunninghamL. B. Seeley & Sons, 1833 - 398 páginas |
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Página iv
... writing , a work is still wanting , which would not merely search the heart of the noviciate in Religion , but heal it ; would " mitigate , by solemn touch , the troubled mind ; " and tenderly draw those into the arms of their Redeemer ...
... writing , a work is still wanting , which would not merely search the heart of the noviciate in Religion , but heal it ; would " mitigate , by solemn touch , the troubled mind ; " and tenderly draw those into the arms of their Redeemer ...
Página v
... writes , but paints ; so that the facts or arguments are presented to more than one faculty at once , and are more ... writing . These observations may have prepared the reader for the announcement of one other peculiarity in this author ...
... writes , but paints ; so that the facts or arguments are presented to more than one faculty at once , and are more ... writing . These observations may have prepared the reader for the announcement of one other peculiarity in this author ...
Página vi
Jacob ABBOTT. original or indigenous in the mind of a writer ; whereas it is possible , that , if we had access to the same books and men with the author , we should find him to be as great a plagiarist as the rest of us . A man who writes ...
Jacob ABBOTT. original or indigenous in the mind of a writer ; whereas it is possible , that , if we had access to the same books and men with the author , we should find him to be as great a plagiarist as the rest of us . A man who writes ...
Página vii
... writer would have spent as much time and paper on the attempt . But the most serious defect in the volume is of a kind quite distinct from those to which we have now referred . It is , the too limited introduction , in many of the argu ...
... writer would have spent as much time and paper on the attempt . But the most serious defect in the volume is of a kind quite distinct from those to which we have now referred . It is , the too limited introduction , in many of the argu ...
Página ix
... writer , whether upon doctrinal or practical subjects in Theology , to assign to the doctrine of Divine Influence the lofty place which it occupies in the Volume of Truth . In the one case , he has to humble the proud ; in the other ...
... writer , whether upon doctrinal or practical subjects in Theology , to assign to the doctrine of Divine Influence the lofty place which it occupies in the Volume of Truth . In the one case , he has to humble the proud ; in the other ...
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