The Western Messenger, 第 1 卷,第 3-12 期James Freeman Clarke, William Henry Channing, James Handasyd Perkins Western Unitarian Association, 1836 |
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第 150 頁
... speak of the silent , and often unacknowledged progress , for it is the most important . If we are sectarians , we shall not be satis- fied except our name is spread abroad ; but if we are truth- lovers , we shall be satisfied to see ...
... speak of the silent , and often unacknowledged progress , for it is the most important . If we are sectarians , we shall not be satis- fied except our name is spread abroad ; but if we are truth- lovers , we shall be satisfied to see ...
第 151 頁
... speak of great revolutions , and ascribe the cause of great changes to a few violent commotions , but the seed of every reformation is sown in silentness and grows up unnoticed , and not until the " full corn in the ear , " appears , is ...
... speak of great revolutions , and ascribe the cause of great changes to a few violent commotions , but the seed of every reformation is sown in silentness and grows up unnoticed , and not until the " full corn in the ear , " appears , is ...
第 156 頁
... speak here of infants before they are moral agents . It is not to be imagined that any human heart believes in their damnation . If any one believes in infant damnation , we would not attempt to argue such a point . There is no argument ...
... speak here of infants before they are moral agents . It is not to be imagined that any human heart believes in their damnation . If any one believes in infant damnation , we would not attempt to argue such a point . There is no argument ...
第 164 頁
... speak the truth , we should speak the whole truth , and nothing else ; and the only way of speaking truth , is to speak it exactly as we ourselves see and feel it . But as a question of every day practice , it is more difficult to be ...
... speak the truth , we should speak the whole truth , and nothing else ; and the only way of speaking truth , is to speak it exactly as we ourselves see and feel it . But as a question of every day practice , it is more difficult to be ...
第 165 頁
... speaking plainly the simple truth , by concealing a part of it , or by ac- commodating it in some degree to the ... speak timid- ly what we feel strongly ; we have no right to express our firm convictions with trembling , hesitating ...
... speaking plainly the simple truth , by concealing a part of it , or by ac- commodating it in some degree to the ... speak timid- ly what we feel strongly ; we have no right to express our firm convictions with trembling , hesitating ...
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