Letters on various subjects. [With a portrait.], Tom 5Simpkin, Marshall&Company, 1847 |
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... shores and mountains , and enough of food and clothing to keep soul and body together , he has no reason to complain about a closed door . Hallelujah ! J. C. CONTENTS . LETTER I. To a minister on an effective xxviii . PREFACE .
... shores and mountains , and enough of food and clothing to keep soul and body together , he has no reason to complain about a closed door . Hallelujah ! J. C. CONTENTS . LETTER I. To a minister on an effective xxviii . PREFACE .
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... reasons are the pillars of a good sermon , and similitudes or illustrations , the windows of it . Now an edifice without a window is a dark and unseemly object . So is a discourse all pillars , all principles , without any figure or ...
... reasons are the pillars of a good sermon , and similitudes or illustrations , the windows of it . Now an edifice without a window is a dark and unseemly object . So is a discourse all pillars , all principles , without any figure or ...
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... reason ! It is because there is a distinct understanding between my poor soul and Heaven , that no portion of the glory of such a work is to be appropriated by me , either to myself or others ; that I am to feel as deeply humbled before ...
... reason ! It is because there is a distinct understanding between my poor soul and Heaven , that no portion of the glory of such a work is to be appropriated by me , either to myself or others ; that I am to feel as deeply humbled before ...
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... reasons . These are attributes of mind , not of matter . Why then deny eternity of duration to the human intellect ? Do you not per- ceive that the same mode of argument which you have employed against man , might be wielded with equal ...
... reasons . These are attributes of mind , not of matter . Why then deny eternity of duration to the human intellect ? Do you not per- ceive that the same mode of argument which you have employed against man , might be wielded with equal ...
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... reason , perhaps the only reason , why we employ a negative to express this peculiarity of an immortal soul . It is because we know of nothing in the whole visible world to which we can compare the soul , that we call it immaterial . It ...
... reason , perhaps the only reason , why we employ a negative to express this peculiarity of an immortal soul . It is because we know of nothing in the whole visible world to which we can compare the soul , that we call it immaterial . It ...
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