| John Todd - 1799 - 200 páginas
...go with you; beautiful upon the mountains shall be your feet, wherever they carry tidings of mercy. The state of the world is such, and so much depends on action, that everything seems to say loudly, to every man, " Do something," " do it!" " do it!" Pray earnestly for... | |
| Richard Cecil, Josiah Pratt - 1816 - 664 páginas
...enquiring about proprieties and expediencies and occasions, often spends his life without doing anything to purpose. The state of the world is such, and so...every man, " Do something"—" Do it"—" Do it." PROVIDENCE is a greater mystery than Religion. The state of the world is more humiliating to our reason,... | |
| Richard Cecil - 1817 - 276 páginas
...observe, that a warm blundering man does more for the world than a frigid wise man, A man, who gets into a habit of inquiring about proprieties and expediencies...every man, "Do something" —"do it"— "do it.'' PROVIDENCE is a greater mystery than religion. The state of the world is more humiliating to our reason,... | |
| 1817 - 590 páginas
...observe, that a warm blundering man does more for the world than a frigid wise man. A man, who gets into a habit of inquiring about proprieties and expediencies...every man, " Do something." — " Do it" — " Do it." [Cm/.] 4Scftgiou£ ^jntelligence. SUMMARY OF MISSIONARY INFORMATION. THE reports hitherto received,... | |
| 1817 - 670 páginas
...occasions, often spends his life without doing any thing to purpose. The state of the world is such, and sa much depends on action, that every thing seems to...every man, " Do something."—" Do it"—" Do it." firiigioua intelligenee. OF MISSIONARY t THE reports hitherto received, are rather deficient in their... | |
| 1824 - 744 páginas
...open and explain both their partialities and antipathies. " The state of the world," says Mr. Cecil, " is such, and so much depends on action, that every thing seems to say ahud to every man, ' do something,' ' do it,' ' do it.' But the man who wishes to sit at his ease,... | |
| 1825 - 806 páginas
...reduce it once more to a mere dependency. л REMARK or CECIL I have often had occasion to observe, that a warm blundering man does more for the world...loudly to every man, " Do something" — « do it"— "doit." REVIEW. A Journal of a Tour around Hawaii, the largest of the Sandwich Inlands. By a deputation... | |
| Richard Cecil - 1825 - 488 páginas
...that a warm blundering man does more for the world than a frigid wise man. A ma'n, who gets into a habit of inquiring about proprieties and expediencies...say loudly to every man, "(Do something" — "Do it" — •'Doit." PROVIDENCE is a greater mystery than Religion. The state of the world is more humiliating... | |
| 1825 - 712 páginas
...explain both their partialities and their antipathies. " The state of the world," observes Mr. Cecil, " is such, and so much depends on action, that every thing seems to say to every man, do something — do it — do it." But the man who wishes to sit at his ease in Zion,... | |
| 1826 - 436 páginas
...occasion to observe, that a warm blundering man does more for the world than a frigid wise man. Aman, who gets into the habit of inquiring about proprieties,...say loudly to every man, " Do something"—" do it" — «doit.'' REVIEW. ¿Uournalofa Tour around Hawaii, ц the largest of the Sandwich hi- '' ands.... | |
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