Speeches, Addresses, and Occasional Sermons, Volume 1Wm. Crosby and H.P. Nichols, 1852 |
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... whole history of man . Had he con- formed to what was told him of men ; had he counselled only with flesh and blood ; he had been nothing but a poor Jew the world had lost that rich endowment of religious genius , that richest treasure ...
... whole history of man . Had he con- formed to what was told him of men ; had he counselled only with flesh and blood ; he had been nothing but a poor Jew the world had lost that rich endowment of religious genius , that richest treasure ...
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... whole man , mind , con- science , heart and soul . It aims not to destroy the sacred peculiarities of individual character . It cherishes and develops them in their perfection , leaving Paul to be Paul , not Peter , and John to be John ...
... whole man , mind , con- science , heart and soul . It aims not to destroy the sacred peculiarities of individual character . It cherishes and develops them in their perfection , leaving Paul to be Paul , not Peter , and John to be John ...
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... to Him , of perfect trust in Him , of love towards Him with the whole mind , heart and soul ; and love of God is also love of truth , goodness , usefulness , love of Love itself . Obedience to God and trust in God 20 THE TRUE IDEA.
... to Him , of perfect trust in Him , of love towards Him with the whole mind , heart and soul ; and love of God is also love of truth , goodness , usefulness , love of Love itself . Obedience to God and trust in God 20 THE TRUE IDEA.
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... whole harvest of welfare . A lie is " of the Devil , " and must lead to want and woe and death , ending at last in a storm where it rains tears and perhaps blood . Have freedom , and you will sow new truth to reap its satisfaction ...
... whole harvest of welfare . A lie is " of the Devil , " and must lead to want and woe and death , ending at last in a storm where it rains tears and perhaps blood . Have freedom , and you will sow new truth to reap its satisfaction ...
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... whole for practical religion , and held not a formal meeting , but one more free , sometimes for the purpose of devotion , the practical work of making ourselves better Christians , nearer to one another , and sometimes that we might ...
... whole for practical religion , and held not a formal meeting , but one more free , sometimes for the purpose of devotion , the practical work of making ourselves better Christians , nearer to one another , and sometimes that we might ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
American army become better bless blood body born Boston brothers Catholic causes charity child Christ Christian church cost crime criminals England evil Faneuil Hall fathers fear God's hands heart heaven honor houses human hundred idea ignorant immortality institutions intemperance jail Jesus justice labor land less liberal Christians live look man's mankind manly Massachusetts MELODEON merchants Mexicans Mexico minister misery moral nation nature never noble Old Testament party peace perhaps perish Pharisees piety political poor poverty prayer preaching punishment Puritans reform religion religious rich Sabbath Sadducee schools sect seems sermon slave slave power slavery society soldiers soul speak spirit Sunday teach tell theocracy THEODORE PARKER theology thereof things thought tion town trade truth Unitarian Vera Cruz wealth whigs whole wicked words wrong
Passagens conhecidas
Página 50 - And I looked, and there was none to help; And I wondered that there was none to uphold : Therefore mine own arm brought salvation unto me; And my fury, it upheld me.
Página 333 - Beyond the pomp of dress; for loveliness Needs not the foreign aid of ornament, But is when unadorned adorned the most.
Página 168 - Lord Stafford mines for coal and salt, The Duke of Norfolk deals in malt, The Douglass in red herrings ; And noble name and cultured land, Palace, and park, and vassal band. Are powerless to the notes of hand Of Rothschild or the Barings.
Página 71 - Last noon beheld them full of lusty life, Last eve in Beauty's circle proudly gay, The midnight brought the signal-sound of strife, The morn the marshalling in arms— the day Battle's magnificently stern array! The thunder-clouds close o'er it, which when rent The earth is covered thick with other clay, Which her own clay shall cover, heaped and pent, Rider and horse,— friend, foe,— in one red burial blent!
Página 70 - She filled the helm, and back she hied, And with surprise and joy espied A monk supporting Marmion's head ; A pious man whom duty brought To dubious verge of battle fought, To shrive the dying, bless the dead. Deep drank Lord Marmion of the wave, And, as she stooped his brow to lave — " Is it the hand of Clare," he said, "Or injured Constance, bathes my head?
Página 28 - Then to side with Truth is noble when we share her wretched crust, Ere her cause bring fame and profit, and 't is prosperous to be just ; Then it is the brave man chooses, while the coward stands aside, Doubting in his abject spirit, till his Lord is crucified, And the multitude make virtue of the faith they had denied.
Página 127 - My goodness, and my fortress; my high tower, and my deliverer; my shield, and he in whom I trust ; who subdueth my people under me.
Página 28 - For humanity sweeps onward ; where to-day the martyr stands, On the morrow crouches Judas with the silver in his hands ; Far in front the cross stands ready and the crackling fagots burn, While the hooting mob of yesterday in silent awe return To glean up the scattered ashes into history's golden urn.
Página 8 - We know that God spake unto Moses ; but as for this fellow, we know not whence he is.
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