The Works of the Right Reverend John England: First Bishop of Charleston, 第 7 卷Arthur H. Clarke, 1908 |
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... reason , as it has been dis- covered after sufficient inquiry . Moreover , we feel within ourselves , and all mankind testifies to a similar experience , that after such a result we do not always act as we have determined . The ...
... reason , as it has been dis- covered after sufficient inquiry . Moreover , we feel within ourselves , and all mankind testifies to a similar experience , that after such a result we do not always act as we have determined . The ...
第 13 頁
... reason , to keep our passions under proper restraint , and to pay to God external homage . This is what we call natural religion ; for it is what nature and reason exhibit as our duty . If God never revealed his will to man , we should ...
... reason , to keep our passions under proper restraint , and to pay to God external homage . This is what we call natural religion ; for it is what nature and reason exhibit as our duty . If God never revealed his will to man , we should ...
第 14 頁
... reason , or our perfect satisfaction that we receive the testimony of God . Without this evidence no man is bound to believe . The humblest individual who walks the earth has not been subjected by his Creator to any dominion which can ...
... reason , or our perfect satisfaction that we receive the testimony of God . Without this evidence no man is bound to believe . The humblest individual who walks the earth has not been subjected by his Creator to any dominion which can ...
第 15 頁
... reason ? Does not his own reason tell him that God neither can be deceived , nor can he deceive his creatures ? Thus his own reason informs man , that the testimony of God , making a rev- elation , is the very highest evidence of truth ...
... reason ? Does not his own reason tell him that God neither can be deceived , nor can he deceive his creatures ? Thus his own reason informs man , that the testimony of God , making a rev- elation , is the very highest evidence of truth ...
第 16 頁
... reason and by religion . Indeed , they are never opposed to each other ; upon patient inquiry they will always be found mutually to aid each other . The history of the world presents to us the exhibition of the weakness of the human ...
... reason and by religion . Indeed , they are never opposed to each other ; upon patient inquiry they will always be found mutually to aid each other . The history of the world presents to us the exhibition of the weakness of the human ...
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第 331 頁 - First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen," was originally used in the resolutions presented to Congress on the death of Washington, December, 1799.
第 277 頁 - These are they whom we had some time in derision, and for a parable of reproach. We fools esteemed their life madness, and their end without honour. Behold, how they are numbered among the children of God, and their lot is among the saints.
第 325 頁 - I beg it may be remembered by every gentleman in the room that I this day declare, with the utmost sincerity, I do not think myself equal to the command I am honored with.
第 386 頁 - In that immense of being. There her hopes Rest at the fated goal. For from the birth Of mortal man, the sovereign Maker said, That not in humble nor in brief delight, Not in the fading echoes of Renown, Power's purple robes, nor Pleasure's flowery lap, The soul should find enjoyment: but from these Turning disdainful to an equal good, Through all the ascent of things enlarge her view, Till every bound at length should disappear, And infinite perfection close the scene.
第 382 頁 - Let Fate do her worst, there are relics of joy, Bright dreams of the past, which she cannot destroy ; Which come in the night-time of sorrow and care, And bring back the features that joy used to wear.
第 152 頁 - He came not to do His own will, but the will of Him that sent Him (John vi.
第 137 頁 - Blessed are they that suffer persecution for justice' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are ye when they shall revile you, and persecute you, and speak all that is evil against you, untruly, for my sake : Be glad and rejoice, for your reward is very great in heaven.
第 104 頁 - Let a man so account of us as of the ministers of Christ, and the dispensers of the mysteries of God.
第 379 頁 - You then whose judgment the right course would steer, Know well each Ancient's proper character: His fable, subject, scope in every page; Religion, country, genius of his age: Without all these at once before your eyes, Cavil you may, but never criticise.
第 382 頁 - Like the vase in which roses have once been distilled — You may break, you may shatter the vase if you will, But the scent of the roses will hang round it still.