The Christian Life: Social and IndividualGould, 1858 - 528 страница |
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... spirit , was ap- pealed to . Did a feeling of mild satisfaction breathe through the breast , in the consciousness of duty performed or noble- ness evinced ? The present reward was not deemed exhaust- 18 THE INDIVIDUAL LIFE .
... spirit , was ap- pealed to . Did a feeling of mild satisfaction breathe through the breast , in the consciousness of duty performed or noble- ness evinced ? The present reward was not deemed exhaust- 18 THE INDIVIDUAL LIFE .
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... feeling of God's love , as one tear of Jesus shed over Jerusalem , or one revering look into his eye , when in the hours of mortal agony it overflowed in love and prayer for his murderers ? We can attach a true and noble meaning to the ...
... feeling of God's love , as one tear of Jesus shed over Jerusalem , or one revering look into his eye , when in the hours of mortal agony it overflowed in love and prayer for his murderers ? We can attach a true and noble meaning to the ...
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... feelings of the soul than the lofty philosophic enthusiasm of Fichte's speculation enabled him to attain , he seems to indicate the element of a regard to futurity as entering into the anguish which oppresses the awakening and aspiring ...
... feelings of the soul than the lofty philosophic enthusiasm of Fichte's speculation enabled him to attain , he seems to indicate the element of a regard to futurity as entering into the anguish which oppresses the awakening and aspiring ...
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... when the Christian goes to take his place among the angelic choirs , he will be able to join them in a melody that is only love ; and it does not admit of doubt , 2 that every feeling of slavish fear with which any THE INDIVIDUAL LIFE . 87.
... when the Christian goes to take his place among the angelic choirs , he will be able to join them in a melody that is only love ; and it does not admit of doubt , 2 that every feeling of slavish fear with which any THE INDIVIDUAL LIFE . 87.
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... feeling of the majesty and holiness of God , judged himself worthy of damnation , and had scarce power to pray . It is but the unqualifred acknowledgment that man , as he exists in this world , requires the aid of Divine power to raise ...
... feeling of the majesty and holiness of God , judged himself worthy of damnation , and had scarce power to pray . It is but the unqualifred acknowledgment that man , as he exists in this world , requires the aid of Divine power to raise ...
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