| Henry Ware - 1832 - 202 sidor
...in one word — the comprehensive name Religion. That work they should have begun and persevcringly pursued from their earliest days. But they have done...the spirit.' There is an animal life, and there is n spiritual life. Man is born into the first at the birth of his body ; he is born into the second... | |
| 1833 - 422 sidor
...those who have lived hitherto " without permanent religious impressions," speaks of them as having " wandered from duty, and been unfaithful to God. They...animal life, they have lived according to the flesh." Of the inquirer he says : " Deep religious impressions are always accompanied by a sense of personal... | |
| 1833 - 424 sidor
...those who have lived hitherto " without permanent religious impressions," speaks of them as having "wandered from duty, and been unfaithful to God. They...animal life, they have lived according to the flesh." Of the inquirer he says: "Deep religious impressions are always accompanied by a sense of personal... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1833 - 420 sidor
...those who have lived hitherto " without permanent religious impressions," speaks of them as having "wandered from duty, and been unfaithful to God. They...unwise prodigal, and wasted the portion he gave them in vicbus or unprofitable pursuits. They have cultivated the animal life, they have lived according to... | |
| 1833 - 424 sidor
...those who have lived hitherto " without permanent religious impressions," speaks of them as having " wandered from duty, and been unfaithful to God. They have gone far from him, like the unwise prodUal, and wasted the portion he gave them in vicb.us or unprofitable pursuits. They have cultivated... | |
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