Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 pages |
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Page vi
... the arrangements of war and peace , are matters of so great a sound , and carry in their front such a show of consequence , that few are able so far to resist the im- pression , as to regard them with a steady reference [ vi ]
... the arrangements of war and peace , are matters of so great a sound , and carry in their front such a show of consequence , that few are able so far to resist the im- pression , as to regard them with a steady reference [ vi ]
Page viii
... volume , while he seeks the kingdom of God , to pay a due regard to the ordinances of men ; and while he prepares himself for the society of angels and of the spirits of the just , to be studious of the peace and welfare [ viii ]
... volume , while he seeks the kingdom of God , to pay a due regard to the ordinances of men ; and while he prepares himself for the society of angels and of the spirits of the just , to be studious of the peace and welfare [ viii ]
Page ix
Ely Bates. just , to be studious of the peace and welfare of the society of which he is now ` a mem- ber . Thus may the secular politician learn to be a better christian , and the christian to be a better subject than he was before . To ...
Ely Bates. just , to be studious of the peace and welfare of the society of which he is now ` a mem- ber . Thus may the secular politician learn to be a better christian , and the christian to be a better subject than he was before . To ...
Page xv
... Peace of Conscience , and in holy and well - regulated Affections Sect . II . - The Doctrine of Providence a chief Topic of Comfort to good Men ........ 357 369 Sect . III . - On the Importance of distinguishing [ XV ]
... Peace of Conscience , and in holy and well - regulated Affections Sect . II . - The Doctrine of Providence a chief Topic of Comfort to good Men ........ 357 369 Sect . III . - On the Importance of distinguishing [ XV ]
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... peace , " man is not utterly abandoned to his vile and malignant passions . Nor is this spirit of pride and domination confined to social or political life ; it invades the retreats of the learned , and kindles intellectual war among ...
... peace , " man is not utterly abandoned to his vile and malignant passions . Nor is this spirit of pride and domination confined to social or political life ; it invades the retreats of the learned , and kindles intellectual war among ...
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