Elements of the Philosophy of Mind: Applied to the Development of Thought and FeelingJohn N. Bogert, 1840 - 408 頁 |
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... Bishop Burnet , for whom he sent when taken ill , that when he talked of morality it was only as a decent way of speaking . The Earl was a learned and accomplished man , and be- came convinced of the immortality of his soul , through ...
... Bishop Burnet , for whom he sent when taken ill , that when he talked of morality it was only as a decent way of speaking . The Earl was a learned and accomplished man , and be- came convinced of the immortality of his soul , through ...
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... Bishop Burnet , to tell it to one for whom he was greatly concerned , that though there was nothing to come after this life , yet all the pleasures he had ever known in sin , were not worth the torture he had felt in his mind . " Charles ...
... Bishop Burnet , to tell it to one for whom he was greatly concerned , that though there was nothing to come after this life , yet all the pleasures he had ever known in sin , were not worth the torture he had felt in his mind . " Charles ...
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... Bishop Burnet , pray often with him ; under all his pain he did not repine , but said " God's will be done . " He died quietly and breathed out his soul in prayer . This history , my friends , needs no comment . You confess that you are ...
... Bishop Burnet , pray often with him ; under all his pain he did not repine , but said " God's will be done . " He died quietly and breathed out his soul in prayer . This history , my friends , needs no comment . You confess that you are ...
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第 291 頁 - Less than archangel ruined, and the excess Of glory obscured ; as when the sun, new risen, Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his beams, or from behind the moon, In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations, and with fear of change Perplexes monarchs.
第 283 頁 - Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised.
第 193 頁 - From each she nicely culls with curious toil, And decks the goddess with the glitt'ring spoil. This casket India's glowing gems unlocks, And all Arabia breathes from yonder box. The tortoise here and elephant unite, Transform'd to combs, the speckled and the white. Here files of pins extend their shining rows, Puffs, powders, patches. Bibles, billet-doux.
第 281 頁 - Let no man deceive himself. If any man among you seemeth to be wise in this world, let him become a fool, that he may be wise.
第 31 頁 - Truly the light is sweet, and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold the sun...
第 5 頁 - Midway from nothing to the Deity! A beam ethereal, sullied and absorpt! Though sullied and dishonored, still divine! Dim miniature of greatness absolute! An heir of glory! a frail child of dust! Helpless immortal! insect infinite! ^ A worm! a god! I tremble at myself, And in myself am lost ! at home a stranger, Thought wanders up and down, surprised, aghast, And wondering at her own: how reason reels!
第 5 頁 - How poor, how rich, how abject, how august, How complicate, how wonderful is man...
第 244 頁 - Where am I, or what ? From what causes do I derive my existence, and to what condition shall I return ? Whose favour shall I court, and whose anger must I dread? What beings surround me, and on whom have I any influence, or who have any influence on me...
第 5 頁 - Though sullied and dishonour'd, still divine ! Dim miniature of greatness absolute ! An heir of glory ! a frail child of dust ! Helpless immortal ! insect infinite ! A worm ! a God ! — I tremble at myself, And in myself am lost.
第 391 頁 - I mistake not, 250 cos.?, that is about 480 miles. If through loss of blood, or weakness of body he was obliged to halt, he might wait for healing and strength. He undertook the journey, and while he halted under a large shady tree, where the Gospel was sometimes preached, one of the missionaries came and preached in his hearing, from these words : The blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth from all sin.