The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewLeavitt, Trow, and Company, 1848 |
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Page 207
... object is not to be measured by the particular nature of that object , but by the nature of the principle which the circumstances of the times , or of society , have identi- fied with such object . " " Upon the accession of Queen Mary ...
... object is not to be measured by the particular nature of that object , but by the nature of the principle which the circumstances of the times , or of society , have identi- fied with such object . " " Upon the accession of Queen Mary ...
Page 518
... object of its own influence and action , " which is as absurd as it would be for a man to attempt to move himself through the water , by pushing at the boat in which he sits . If , therefore , we find it difficult to reconcile these two ...
... object of its own influence and action , " which is as absurd as it would be for a man to attempt to move himself through the water , by pushing at the boat in which he sits . If , therefore , we find it difficult to reconcile these two ...
Page 572
... object and its nature . Its object - the highest that can be contemplated by a believer in Christianity- is to persuade men to " seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness : " to induce sinful men to enter that kingdom , and ...
... object and its nature . Its object - the highest that can be contemplated by a believer in Christianity- is to persuade men to " seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness : " to induce sinful men to enter that kingdom , and ...
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