To be of no church is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by faith and hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless it be invigorated and reimpressed by external ordinances, by stated calls to worship,... The Scots Magazine, Or, General Repository of Literature, History, and Politics - Page 271803Full view - About this book
| John Milton - 1826 - 484 pages
...fine remark ; that " e to be of no church is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by faith and hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless it be invigorated and reimpressed by external ordinances, by stated calls to worship, and the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1826 - 430 pages
...the church of England. To be of no church is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by faith and hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless it be invigorated and reimpressed by external ordinances, by stated calls to worship, and the... | |
| 1826 - 576 pages
...imaginative invention: "To be of no Church is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by faith and hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless it be invigorated and reimpressed by external ordinances, bv stated calls to worship, and the... | |
| 1827 - 394 pages
...imaginative invention : ' To be of no church is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by faith and hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless it be invigorated and reimpressed by external ordinances, by 67 stated calls to worship, and... | |
| Ethics - 1828 - 234 pages
...324.] RELIGION. [TUESDAY. To be of no church is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by faith and hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless it be invigorated and reimpressed by external ordinances, by stated calls to worship, and the... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 pages
...ns Re and impression. A second or repeated impression. Religion, ol which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by faith and hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless it be invigorated and 'rimpretsed by external ordinances, by stated calls to worship, and the... | |
| 1832 - 528 pages
...regretted. Religion, it has been finely said by our greatest moralist, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated .only by faith and hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless it be invigorated and reimpressed by external ordinary stated calls to worship, and the salutary... | |
| Joseph Ivimey - 1833 - 316 pages
...a castle in the air. ' To be of no church is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by Faith and Hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless it be invigorated and reimpressed by external ordinances, by stated calls to worship, and the... | |
| Joseph Ivimey - 1833 - 314 pages
...be of no church is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated enly by Faith and Hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless it be invigorated and reimpreased by external ordinances-, by stated calls to worship, and the... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1836 - 422 pages
...One of our most thoughtful moralists has told us, that religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by Faith and Hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless it be invigorated and reimpressed by external ordinances, by stated calls to worship, and the... | |
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