The Presbyterian Magazine: A Monthly Publication, Tom 1Littell & Henry, 1821 |
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... society , the bad form by far the largest part ; and as their follies and vices are heightened by the circumstances in which they are placed in a great city ; there , of course , we must expect to find , in its most con- centrated ...
... society , the bad form by far the largest part ; and as their follies and vices are heightened by the circumstances in which they are placed in a great city ; there , of course , we must expect to find , in its most con- centrated ...
Strona 36
... society similar to what is commonly found in such places , has generally commenced that fatal decline from orthodoxy , which began , perhaps , with calling in question some of what are styled the more rigid peculiarities of re- ceived ...
... society similar to what is commonly found in such places , has generally commenced that fatal decline from orthodoxy , which began , perhaps , with calling in question some of what are styled the more rigid peculiarities of re- ceived ...
Strona 41
... society , shall become magistrates , from love to Christ , and the public welfare , then , and not before can we expect vice , as ashamed , to hide its head . At pre- sent , every one knows , that very many of the magistrates of Penn ...
... society , shall become magistrates , from love to Christ , and the public welfare , then , and not before can we expect vice , as ashamed , to hide its head . At pre- sent , every one knows , that very many of the magistrates of Penn ...
Strona 42
... society are loosened , its morals are cor- rupted , mutual confidence is destroyed , religious zeal is extinguished , and in short , almost every thing that is valuable to the State , is merged , and lost in the foaming cataract of ...
... society are loosened , its morals are cor- rupted , mutual confidence is destroyed , religious zeal is extinguished , and in short , almost every thing that is valuable to the State , is merged , and lost in the foaming cataract of ...
Strona 52
... society depends upon variety in office ; much more do the peace and order of the church de- pend upon every man operating in his own sphere : -if all civilians can- not be governors or judges , all Chris- tians cannot be preachers ...
... society depends upon variety in office ; much more do the peace and order of the church de- pend upon every man operating in his own sphere : -if all civilians can- not be governors or judges , all Chris- tians cannot be preachers ...
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