| James Boswell - 1807 - 508 sayfa
...the holy books into their own language. If obedience to the will of GOD be necessary to happiness, and knowledge of his will be necessary to obedience,...might justly be imputed the calamities of shipwrecks. Christianity is the highest perfection of humanity; and as no man is good but as he wishes the good... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 514 sayfa
...the holy books into their own language. If obedience to the will of GOD be necessary to happiness, and knowledge of his will be necessary to obedience,...might justly be imputed the calamities of shipwrecks. Christianity is the highest perfection of humanity ; and as no man is good but as he wishes the good... | |
| William Dealtry - 1811 - 422 sayfa
...continues ignorance, is guilty of all the crimes which ignorance produces: as to him that extinguishes the tapers of a light-house, might justly be imputed the calamities of shipwrecks. To omit for a year, or for a day, the most efficacious method of advancing Christianity, in compliance... | |
| 1825 - 618 sayfa
...or denies it, can be said to love his neighbour as himself. He that voluntarily continues ignorant, is guilty of all the crimes which ignorance produces...lighthouse might justly be imputed the calamities of shipwreck. Christianity is the highest perfection of human nature ; and as no man is good but as he... | |
| James Forbes - 1815 - 458 sayfa
...or delays it, can be said to love his neighbour as himself. He that voluntarily continues ignorant, is guilty of all the crimes which ignorance produces;...light-house, might justly be imputed the calamities of shipwreck. Christianity is the highest perfection of humanity; and as no man is good but as he wishes... | |
| Scepticism - 1814 - 258 sayfa
...necessary to obedience, I •know not how he that withholds this knowledge, or delays it, can be sajd to love his neighbour as himself. He that voluntarily...extinguish the tapers of a light-house, might justly be See Chiisiian Observer, for 1808, p. 303. 181 impaled the calamities of shipwrecks. Christianity is... | |
| Great Britain. Board of Agriculture - 1814 - 540 sayfa
...neighbour a; •' himself. He that voluntarily continues in ignorance is guilty of all the crime J " whicli ignorance produces ; as to him that should extinguish...tapers of a " Light-house, might justly be imputed tfie calamities of shipwrecks. Christ" ianity is the highest perfection of humanity; but as no man... | |
| Frank Elizabeth - 1814 - 400 sayfa
...voluntarily -continues ignorance, is guilty of all the crimes which ignorance produces; as to him who should extinguish the tapers of a lighthouse, might justly be imputed the calamities of shipwrecks. Christianity is the perfection of humanity; and as no man is good but as he wishes the good of others,... | |
| Elizabeth Frank - 1814 - 400 sayfa
...voluntarily continues ignorance, is guilty of all the crimes which ignorance produces; as to him who should extinguish the tapers of a lighthouse, might justly be imputed the calamities of shipwrecks. Christianity is the perfection of humanity ; and as no man is good but as he wishes the good of others,... | |
| 1815 - 876 sayfa
...the holy books into their own language. If obedience to the will of God be necessary to happiness, and knowledge of his will be necessary to obedience,...light-house, might justly be imputed the calamities of shipwreck*. Christianity is the highest perfection of humanity ; and as no man is good but as he wishes... | |
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