Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 9;Volume 31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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Pagina 22
... moral nature and perpetual obligation of the law of the Sabbath . If it be true that our physical and moral powers demand its hal- lowed repose , as imperiously as they demand any other insti- tution that God has given us - if without ...
... moral nature and perpetual obligation of the law of the Sabbath . If it be true that our physical and moral powers demand its hal- lowed repose , as imperiously as they demand any other insti- tution that God has given us - if without ...
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... moral and perpetual nature of the law , any more than the connexion of a similar national blessing with the fifth commandment , affects the moral nature of the law that prescribes duties existing between parent and child . But because ...
... moral and perpetual nature of the law , any more than the connexion of a similar national blessing with the fifth commandment , affects the moral nature of the law that prescribes duties existing between parent and child . But because ...
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... moral precept unrepealed . It must , therefore , be the Jewish Sabbath , as far as it was possible to alter it , and adapt it to the New Dispensa- tion ; and this was only as to the day of its observance . He then asserts that the ...
... moral precept unrepealed . It must , therefore , be the Jewish Sabbath , as far as it was possible to alter it , and adapt it to the New Dispensa- tion ; and this was only as to the day of its observance . He then asserts that the ...
Pagina 44
... moral desire with this mathematical necessity there results , through the instrumental concurrence of the press , the office of the Stenographer or Reporter ; who may be conceived as a sort of speak- ing - trumpet to the parliamentary ...
... moral desire with this mathematical necessity there results , through the instrumental concurrence of the press , the office of the Stenographer or Reporter ; who may be conceived as a sort of speak- ing - trumpet to the parliamentary ...
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... suffering and infinite benevolence of Deity . All my sentiments and affections have lately changed . I once considered mere moral * Tait's Edinburgh Magazine . attainments as the only object I had to pursue . 54 [ January , Channing .
... suffering and infinite benevolence of Deity . All my sentiments and affections have lately changed . I once considered mere moral * Tait's Edinburgh Magazine . attainments as the only object I had to pursue . 54 [ January , Channing .
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