The Pulpit of the American Revolution: Or, The Political Sermons of the Period of 1776: With a Historical Introduction, Notes, and IllustrationsGould and Lincoln, 1860 - 537 sayfa |
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Sayfa iii
... moral energy which sustained the Republic in its material weakness against superior numbers , and disci- pline , and all the power of England . To these Sermons - the responses from the Pulpit — the State affixed its imprimatur , and ...
... moral energy which sustained the Republic in its material weakness against superior numbers , and disci- pline , and all the power of England . To these Sermons - the responses from the Pulpit — the State affixed its imprimatur , and ...
Sayfa ix
... her origin to causes purely moral and intellectual , a fact which fixes the character of her founders and planters as elevated and refined , not the destroyers of - - cities , provinces , and empires , but the founders I.
... her origin to causes purely moral and intellectual , a fact which fixes the character of her founders and planters as elevated and refined , not the destroyers of - - cities , provinces , and empires , but the founders I.
Sayfa xvii
... moral unity of the bishop's missionary sermon , and the designs of our fathers , we par- allel with his anathema against the Papacy the first of their " gen- eral considerations for the plantation in New England , " which was in these ...
... moral unity of the bishop's missionary sermon , and the designs of our fathers , we par- allel with his anathema against the Papacy the first of their " gen- eral considerations for the plantation in New England , " which was in these ...
Sayfa xxv
... moral and political discourse , grounding his propo- sitions much upon the old Roman and Grecian governments , which sure is an error ; for , if religion and the word of God make men wiser than their neighbors , and these men have the ...
... moral and political discourse , grounding his propo- sitions much upon the old Roman and Grecian governments , which sure is an error ; for , if religion and the word of God make men wiser than their neighbors , and these men have the ...
Sayfa xxxviii
... great degree , - TO THE PULPIT , THE PURITAN PULPIT , WE OWE THE MORAL FORCE WHICH WON OUR INDEPENDENCE . BOSTON , OCTOBER , 1860 . J. W. T. A DISCOURSE CONCERNING Unlimited Submiffion AND Non - Refistance TO XXXVIII INTRODUCTION .
... great degree , - TO THE PULPIT , THE PURITAN PULPIT , WE OWE THE MORAL FORCE WHICH WON OUR INDEPENDENCE . BOSTON , OCTOBER , 1860 . J. W. T. A DISCOURSE CONCERNING Unlimited Submiffion AND Non - Refistance TO XXXVIII INTRODUCTION .
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Sayfa 168 - He that ruleth over men must be just, ruling in the fear of God ; and he shall be as the light of the morning, when the sun riseth, even a morning without clouds ; as the tender grass springing out of the earth by clear shining after rain.
Sayfa 378 - For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out. And having food and raiment let us be therewith content. But they that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men in destruction and perdition. For the love of money is the root of all evil : which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.
Sayfa 117 - As cold waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country.
Sayfa 284 - Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord's sake : whether it be to the king, as supreme ; or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him for the punishment of evildoers, and for the praise of them that do well.
Sayfa 316 - ... the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of His indignation : and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb : and the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever : and they have no rest day nor night, who worship the beast and his image, and whosoever receiveth the mark of his name.
Sayfa 467 - The archers have sorely grieved him, and shot at him, and hated him : but his bow abode in strength, and the arms of his hands were made strong by the hands of the mighty God of Jacob...
Sayfa 338 - Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports. In vain would that man claim the tribute of patriotism, who should labor to subvert these great pillars of human happiness, these firmest props of the duties of men and citizens. The mere politician, equally with the pious man. ought to respect and to cherish them. A volume could not trace all their connections with private and public felicity.
Sayfa 338 - And let us with caution indulge the supposition, that morality can be maintained •without religion. Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education on minds of peculiar structure ; reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principles.
Sayfa 138 - No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the invisible hand which conducts the affairs of men more than the people of the United States. Every step by which they have advanced to the character of an independent nation seems to have been distinguished by some token of providential agency...
Sayfa 453 - OATS [a grain which in England is generally given to horses, but in Scotland supports the people], — Croker.