The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewJ. M. Sherwood., 1846 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 77
עמוד 59
... desire for controversy on these abstract subjects , which can only be evolved by a careful comparison of views , and by proceeding , step by step , and from thing to thing , in an uncon- troversial and dispassionate manner . The reading ...
... desire for controversy on these abstract subjects , which can only be evolved by a careful comparison of views , and by proceeding , step by step , and from thing to thing , in an uncon- troversial and dispassionate manner . The reading ...
עמוד 61
... desires and affections , while these desires and affections constitute the basis of those later acts of our will , by which ... desire follows , the motion or agitation is called a passion . " Whether an emotion can in any case rise to a ...
... desires and affections , while these desires and affections constitute the basis of those later acts of our will , by which ... desire follows , the motion or agitation is called a passion . " Whether an emotion can in any case rise to a ...
עמוד 63
... desire of having his own way , he could not endure God's law of subordination to parents and superiors . And thus the restraints under which he found himself placed by God and his law , were felt to be disagreeable , and , as a ...
... desire of having his own way , he could not endure God's law of subordination to parents and superiors . And thus the restraints under which he found himself placed by God and his law , were felt to be disagreeable , and , as a ...
עמוד 65
... desire of present gratification , and the self - love ; and among the superior , the reason , moral sense , and the tenden- cies to religion , to God , and to immortality . The end of the first seems to be gratification for its own sake ...
... desire of present gratification , and the self - love ; and among the superior , the reason , moral sense , and the tenden- cies to religion , to God , and to immortality . The end of the first seems to be gratification for its own sake ...
עמוד 66
... desire of having its own way is stronger than the tendency to filial submission . Its desire of personal grat- ification is greater than the desire of seeing its brothers and sisters gratified . And this disproportionate strength of its ...
... desire of having its own way is stronger than the tendency to filial submission . Its desire of personal grat- ification is greater than the desire of seeing its brothers and sisters gratified . And this disproportionate strength of its ...
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
affections ancient apostacy Apostles Apostolical succession argument Aristotle atonement believe Bible body book of Jasher cause character Christ Christian Church Church of England conscience Divine doctrine Edwards emotion of enmity Episcopacy Episcopalian error evil existence fact faith father feeling give God's gospel Greece Greeks habits happiness heart heaven Herodotus holy honour human hymns idea influence Jesus language Lascaris liberal Christians Livy Lord Luther Makkedah means ment mind moral motives nations nature never New-York opinion passage passion philosophy Plato poetry political preached present principles Prof propensity Protestant Protestantism Puritans Puseyites question reader reason Reformation regard religion respect Rome Scripture sense sinner sins soul spirit sufferings suppose theology thing THIRD SERIES thou thought tion true truth union unto virtue visible volition whole words writer Zoroaster