| 1861 - 634 pagine
...effected among them. ... I am not sensible that all the vehemence with which I urged the virtues and the proprieties of social life, had the weight of a feather on the moral habits of my parishioners." But not only should ministers give a central and high position to religious principles. They should... | |
| 1861 - 636 pagine
...effected among them. ... I am not sensible that all the vehemence with which I urged the virtues and the proprieties of social life, had the weight of a feather on the moral hahits of my parishioners." But not only should ministers give a central and high position to religious... | |
| Robert Steel - 1864 - 396 pagine
...anything at all brought about in this way, it was more than ever I got any account of. I am not sensible that all the vehemence with which I urged the virtues...the moral habits of my parishioners. And it was not till I got impressed by the utter alienation of the heart in all its desires and affections from God;... | |
| Patrick Thomson - 1872 - 280 pagine
...his instructions, the moral aspect of his congregation was changed. "I was not sensible," says he, "that all the vehemence with which I urged the virtues...proprieties of social life had the weight of a feather in the moral habits of my parishioners, nor was it till I got impressed with the utter alienation of... | |
| Francis Nathan Peloubet - 1880 - 274 pagine
...: " I never heard of any such reformations being effected among them in this way. I am not sensible that all the vehemence with which I urged the virtues...a feather on the moral habits of my parishioners." Dr. Chalmers, while at Kilmany, was truly converted to Christ; and then, when he preached the love... | |
| Patrick Fairbairn, James Dodds - 1875 - 408 pagine
...am not sensible,' he said, ' that all the vehemence with which I urged the proprieties and virtues of social life had the weight of a feather on the moral habits of my parishioners. And it was not till I got impressed by the utter alienation of the heart in all its desires and affections from God... | |
| Samuel McAll - 1875 - 144 pagine
...at all brought about in this way, it was more than I ever got any account of. I am not sensible that the vehemence with which I urged the virtues and proprieties of social life had the weight of a feather upon the moral habits of my parishioners. And it was not till I got impressed by the utter alienation... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 860 pagine
...got any account of. I am not sensible that all the vehemence with which I urged the virtues and the near. Prayer is the simplest form of speech That infant lips can try ; till I got impressed by the utter alienation of the heart in all its desires and affections from God... | |
| Kazlitt Arvine - 1877 - 926 pagine
...anything at all brought about in ihis way, it was more than ever I got any account of. I am not sensible, that all the vehemence with which I urged the virtues...the moral habits of my parishioners. And it was not until I got impressed by the utter alienation of the heart in all its desires and affections from God,... | |
| Andrew James Symington - 1878 - 190 pagine
...account of. •' I am not sensible that all the vehemence with " which I urged the virtues and the proprieties of " social life had the weight of a feather..." moral habits of my parishioners. And it was not " till I got impressed by the utter alienation of the " heart in all its desires and affections from... | |
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