I. On the Constitution of Church and State According to the Idea of Each: Lay sermons .... II.W. Pickering, 1839 - 430 pages |
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... exist at any given time , nor yet generalized from any number or succession of such forms or modes , but which is produced by a knowledge or sense of the ultimate aim of each . This idea , or sense of the ultimate aim , may exist , and ...
... exist at any given time , nor yet generalized from any number or succession of such forms or modes , but which is produced by a knowledge or sense of the ultimate aim of each . This idea , or sense of the ultimate aim , may exist , and ...
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... exist . IV . It was common , at least to the Scandinavian , Keltic , and Gothic , with the Semitic tribes , if not universal in all the primitive races , that in taking possession of a new country , and in the division of the land into ...
... exist . IV . It was common , at least to the Scandinavian , Keltic , and Gothic , with the Semitic tribes , if not universal in all the primitive races , that in taking possession of a new country , and in the division of the land into ...
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... exist , and has existed , without , because before , the institution of the Christian Church , as the Levi- tical Church in the Hebrew , and the Druidical in the Keltic , constitutions may prove . VI . But two distinct functions do not ...
... exist , and has existed , without , because before , the institution of the Christian Church , as the Levi- tical Church in the Hebrew , and the Druidical in the Keltic , constitutions may prove . VI . But two distinct functions do not ...
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... exist in the same suppositum , but may require an identity of subject in order to the complete development of the perfections of either . According to Coleridge , then , the Chris- tian Church is not a kingdom or realm of this world ...
... exist in the same suppositum , but may require an identity of subject in order to the complete development of the perfections of either . According to Coleridge , then , the Chris- tian Church is not a kingdom or realm of this world ...
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... exist at this or at that time ; nor yet generalized from any number or succession of such forms or modes ; but which is given by the knowledge of its ultimate aim . Only one observation I must be allowed to add ; dignities and offices ...
... exist at this or at that time ; nor yet generalized from any number or succession of such forms or modes ; but which is given by the knowledge of its ultimate aim . Only one observation I must be allowed to add ; dignities and offices ...
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Page 203 - For he established a testimony in Jacob, and appointed a law in Israel, which he commanded our fathers, that they should make them known to their children: 6 That the generation to come might know them, even the children which should be born : who should arise and declare them to their children: 7 That they might set their hope in God, and not forget the' works of God, but keep his commandments...
Page 387 - But when God commands to take the trumpet, and blow a dolorous or a jarring blast, it lies not in man's will what he shall say, or what he shall conceal.
Page 327 - For they have healed the hurt of the daughter of my people slightly, saying, "Peace, peace!
Page 41 - Than all the oratory of Greece and Rome. In them is plainest taught, and easiest learnt, What makes a nation happy, and keeps it so, What ruins kingdoms, and lays cities flat; These only with our law best form a king.
Page 250 - For this cause I bow my knees unto the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named, that he would grant you, according to the riches of his glory, to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man, that Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith...
Page 212 - The men of Nineveh shall rise in judgment with this generation, and shall condemn it ; because they repented at the preaching of Jonas : and, behold, a greater than Jonas is here.
Page 230 - Symbol is characterized by a translucence of the Special in the Individual or of the General in the Especial or of the Universal in the General. Above all by the translucence of the Eternal through and in the Temporal.
Page 225 - Truths of all others the most awful and mysterious, yet being at the same time of universal interest, are too often considered as so true, that they lose all the life and efficiency of truth, and lie bed-ridden in the dormitory of the soul, side by side with the most despised and exploded errors.
Page 78 - It cannot be valued with the gold of Ophir, with the precious onyx, or the sapphire.
Page 211 - For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly ; so shall the son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.