Christian Examiner and Theological Review, כרכים 5-6O. Everett, 1828 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 17
... character in ourselves , we overlook a most important source of improvement when we neglect the truths disclosed by the physical sciences . The phenomena and operations of the natural world , as explained and illustrated by philosophy ...
... character in ourselves , we overlook a most important source of improvement when we neglect the truths disclosed by the physical sciences . The phenomena and operations of the natural world , as explained and illustrated by philosophy ...
עמוד 28
... character . A knowledge of the progress which has been made in the physical sciences , gives us elevated views of the dignity and worth of our nature . We know of nothing , indeed , which is better adapted to fill our minds with wonder ...
... character . A knowledge of the progress which has been made in the physical sciences , gives us elevated views of the dignity and worth of our nature . We know of nothing , indeed , which is better adapted to fill our minds with wonder ...
עמוד 33
... character as it now is , compared with the human character as it might be . We see a world filled with beings , all of them capable of the most elevated acquisitions of knowledge , but ac- tually existing in a state of the most debased ...
... character as it now is , compared with the human character as it might be . We see a world filled with beings , all of them capable of the most elevated acquisitions of knowledge , but ac- tually existing in a state of the most debased ...
עמוד 58
... character of Jesus , to the professed objects of his ministry , and to all the circumstances of his condition , they ... character of the Messiah . The words of David , it is likewise to be observed , though not originally spoken of ...
... character of Jesus , to the professed objects of his ministry , and to all the circumstances of his condition , they ... character of the Messiah . The words of David , it is likewise to be observed , though not originally spoken of ...
עמוד 71
... character . Unpretend- ing and unassuming , without loud profession or conspicuous dis- play , he exhibited , in all his walks of life and in every station to which he was called , the equal , consistent , and useful exam- ple of one ...
... character . Unpretend- ing and unassuming , without loud profession or conspicuous dis- play , he exhibited , in all his walks of life and in every station to which he was called , the equal , consistent , and useful exam- ple of one ...
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