Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 pages |
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Page 67
... kings and provinces ; gat men - singers and women - singers , and the delights of the sons of men : whatsoever his eyes desired he kept not from them , nor withheld his heart from any joy . And what was the result of all this toilsome ...
... kings and provinces ; gat men - singers and women - singers , and the delights of the sons of men : whatsoever his eyes desired he kept not from them , nor withheld his heart from any joy . And what was the result of all this toilsome ...
Page 79
... king Agrippa does the former ap- pear , when , pleading his cause before him , he uttered this fervent wish : I would to God , * Acts , chap . xvi . that not only thou , but all who hear me SECT . IV . 79 On Moral Liberty .
... king Agrippa does the former ap- pear , when , pleading his cause before him , he uttered this fervent wish : I would to God , * Acts , chap . xvi . that not only thou , but all who hear me SECT . IV . 79 On Moral Liberty .
Page 81
... every endeavour to secure its posses- sion , by becoming a subject of that king- dom where alone it can possibly exist . G SECTION V. The Influence of Civil Government on Virtue and SECT . IV . ] 81 On Moral Liberty .
... every endeavour to secure its posses- sion , by becoming a subject of that king- dom where alone it can possibly exist . G SECTION V. The Influence of Civil Government on Virtue and SECT . IV . ] 81 On Moral Liberty .
Page 93
... king's bed , and hay , for his horses . " Id . vol . ii . p . 122 . * Holingshed , who wrote in the reign of Elizabeth , has the following passage in the preface to his history . " There are old men yet dwelling in the village where I ...
... king's bed , and hay , for his horses . " Id . vol . ii . p . 122 . * Holingshed , who wrote in the reign of Elizabeth , has the following passage in the preface to his history . " There are old men yet dwelling in the village where I ...
Page 108
... kings ; -the subversion of nations ; --and the reign of atheism and anarchy . Let it not be misunderstood , as if it was here meant to cast an indiscriminate censure on human learning , which would be as un- just in itself , as it would ...
... kings ; -the subversion of nations ; --and the reign of atheism and anarchy . Let it not be misunderstood , as if it was here meant to cast an indiscriminate censure on human learning , which would be as un- just in itself , as it would ...
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