The Unitarian, 1. cilt1834 |
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Sayfa 6
... moral beings , and to their wants as sinners ; to teach them their relations and duty to God , and the great objects of life . The influence which this class of our citizens exerts is very con- siderable . I hope that you will regard ...
... moral beings , and to their wants as sinners ; to teach them their relations and duty to God , and the great objects of life . The influence which this class of our citizens exerts is very con- siderable . I hope that you will regard ...
Sayfa 11
... moral character of Christendom has been constantly improving ; and the prospects of the missionary enterprise have been in the same proportion constantly brightening . But now , what is the greatest obstacle to the christianizing of the ...
... moral character of Christendom has been constantly improving ; and the prospects of the missionary enterprise have been in the same proportion constantly brightening . But now , what is the greatest obstacle to the christianizing of the ...
Sayfa 12
... moral reno- vation in Christendom is to be produced by individual effort , by individual holiness . Let every one live as the gospel requires , and he does vastly more towards the diffusion of the gospel , than he could otherwise do ...
... moral reno- vation in Christendom is to be produced by individual effort , by individual holiness . Let every one live as the gospel requires , and he does vastly more towards the diffusion of the gospel , than he could otherwise do ...
Sayfa 30
... moral conquests are far more striking proofs of his power , and are infinitely more encouraging to the philan- thropist . Moral events , which are to influence all coming generations , have succeeded , and are succeeding , each other ...
... moral conquests are far more striking proofs of his power , and are infinitely more encouraging to the philan- thropist . Moral events , which are to influence all coming generations , have succeeded , and are succeeding , each other ...
Sayfa 33
... moral progress , imagined nothing better for man than the long train of existing abuses , unless , indeed , it were , that he should go back to the condition of the " untutored savage . " What visions of a higher and better social ...
... moral progress , imagined nothing better for man than the long train of existing abuses , unless , indeed , it were , that he should go back to the condition of the " untutored savage . " What visions of a higher and better social ...
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