Lectures on the Gospel of St. Matthew: Delivered in the Parish Church of St. James, Westminster, in the Years 1798, 1799, 1800, and 1801W. Baynes and son, 1824 - 352 páginas |
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... passions , or excite the admiration of their readers . In fact , it appears from this , and a variety of other in- stances of the same nature , that neither fame nor repu- tation , nor any other worldly advantage , had the least ...
... passions , or excite the admiration of their readers . In fact , it appears from this , and a variety of other in- stances of the same nature , that neither fame nor repu- tation , nor any other worldly advantage , had the least ...
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... passions , the malevolent and the sensual ; and he pronounces the same sentence , the same decisive judgment on both ; that the thing to be regulated is the intention , the passion , the propensity . Former moralists contented ...
... passions , the malevolent and the sensual ; and he pronounces the same sentence , the same decisive judgment on both ; that the thing to be regulated is the intention , the passion , the propensity . Former moralists contented ...
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... passions are to be checked and subdued , let the conflict cost us what it may . This naturally leads our Divine Teacher , in the next verse , to a subject closely connected with one of our strongest passions ; and that is , the power of ...
... passions are to be checked and subdued , let the conflict cost us what it may . This naturally leads our Divine Teacher , in the next verse , to a subject closely connected with one of our strongest passions ; and that is , the power of ...
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... passions , which our Saviour here requires . It is what constitutes the highest per- fection of our nature ; and it is this perfection which is meant in the concluding verse of this chapter ; " Be ye therefore perfect , as your Father ...
... passions , which our Saviour here requires . It is what constitutes the highest per- fection of our nature ; and it is this perfection which is meant in the concluding verse of this chapter ; " Be ye therefore perfect , as your Father ...
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... passions : so that they have little time , and less inclination , to reflect calmly and seriously on their own conduct , in a moral and religious point of view . But if their thoughts are at any time forced inwards , and they cannot ...
... passions : so that they have little time , and less inclination , to reflect calmly and seriously on their own conduct , in a moral and religious point of view . But if their thoughts are at any time forced inwards , and they cannot ...
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