Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 páginas |
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Página 162
... conduct himself in that relation as a private in- dividual , and not as a public functionary ; otherwise , by his political influence , he would probably corrupt the principles of his own sect , and excite the jealousy of others ; and ...
... conduct himself in that relation as a private in- dividual , and not as a public functionary ; otherwise , by his political influence , he would probably corrupt the principles of his own sect , and excite the jealousy of others ; and ...
Página 163
... conduct would serve to convince the world that religion was no secular interest , would tend to allay › thẻ jealousies of other churches , and promote the purity of his own ; and would be a proba- ble way to settle the country at large ...
... conduct would serve to convince the world that religion was no secular interest , would tend to allay › thẻ jealousies of other churches , and promote the purity of his own ; and would be a proba- ble way to settle the country at large ...
Página 174
... conduct in its friends or advocates . An experience of these sad effects of our com- mon apostasy will dispose a wise and good man to forbearance ; he will say , let those deal harshly with opposers , who have never known the ...
... conduct in its friends or advocates . An experience of these sad effects of our com- mon apostasy will dispose a wise and good man to forbearance ; he will say , let those deal harshly with opposers , who have never known the ...
Página 204
... conduct a theory which we proclaim every day with our lips ? When our practice contradicts our doctrine , we must imagine there is some advantage in acting contrary to what we teach ; but certainly it can never be to our advantage , to ...
... conduct a theory which we proclaim every day with our lips ? When our practice contradicts our doctrine , we must imagine there is some advantage in acting contrary to what we teach ; but certainly it can never be to our advantage , to ...
Página 210
... conduct ) that , in the language of scripture , he may properly be denominated ( navn nois ) a new creature . Further , in explaining the means by which this change is effected , it must be shown , that it is not educed from any powers ...
... conduct ) that , in the language of scripture , he may properly be denominated ( navn nois ) a new creature . Further , in explaining the means by which this change is effected , it must be shown , that it is not educed from any powers ...
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afford ages appear arts atheists attention Calvinistes cause censure character christian church church of England circumstances citizen civil conduct conscience consequence consider constitution curiosity danger degree deism disposed divine doctrine duties effect eminent endeavour Epicurus established evils faith favour fear gion happiness heresy honour human indulgence interest Iphicrates Jews Justin Martyr king of Babylon labour Lastly laudable laws least less liberty Lord mankind manner ment mind moderate moral Nahor nation natural rights nature Nebuchadnezzar necessity Nerva never notwithstanding object observed opinion party passions patriot peace Pelagians philosophers piety pleasure Plutarch political present pretensions prince principle quæ racter reason regard religion religious respect savage says scrip scripture society spirit subsist suffer sufficient suppose Tacitus Tertullian things thou tical tion toleration true truth ture vernment virtue Voltaire wealth whole wisdom