The Elements of Christian Science: A Treatise Upon Moral Philosophy and PracticeScholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library, 1857 - 384 sider |
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Side 29
... seen that there is an Animal Nature , one perfectly indifferent . Again , we see that a nature perfectly evil is possible . And neither of these natures is that which man has . Now it is manifest , that a perfect Human Nature would be ...
... seen that there is an Animal Nature , one perfectly indifferent . Again , we see that a nature perfectly evil is possible . And neither of these natures is that which man has . Now it is manifest , that a perfect Human Nature would be ...
Side 31
... seen him , hath seen the Father also . ” But we go on to another consideration , which will be found to tell upon this part of the subject in a very important way ; that is , to consider the moral condition of the other perfect man ...
... seen him , hath seen the Father also . ” But we go on to another consideration , which will be found to tell upon this part of the subject in a very important way ; that is , to consider the moral condition of the other perfect man ...
Side 41
... seen somewhere , in which the author has expressed the same thought very nearly . " Oh ! that mine ears were open , Lord , Oh ! that mine eyes could see , Then flower , and star , and little bird , Would bloom , and shine , and sing of ...
... seen somewhere , in which the author has expressed the same thought very nearly . " Oh ! that mine ears were open , Lord , Oh ! that mine eyes could see , Then flower , and star , and little bird , Would bloom , and shine , and sing of ...
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... spoken of , shall take it up . And it shall continue in the family , and its traces be seen after seven generations ; for the child , with undoubting mind and unresisting faith , shall receive it from the parents , HUMAN NATURE . 51.
... spoken of , shall take it up . And it shall continue in the family , and its traces be seen after seven generations ; for the child , with undoubting mind and unresisting faith , shall receive it from the parents , HUMAN NATURE . 51.
Side 63
... seen from the nature of sin . What then is sin ? This , neither more nor less , ' the transgression of the Law ; ' this is actual sin . And how does this come ? how comes it , that since ' the law is holy , and just , and true , ' since ...
... seen from the nature of sin . What then is sin ? This , neither more nor less , ' the transgression of the Law ; ' this is actual sin . And how does this come ? how comes it , that since ' the law is holy , and just , and true , ' since ...
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Side 353 - For I know that in me (that is in my flesh) dwelleth no good thing, for to •will is present with me; but how to perform that •which is good I find not.
Side 47 - Of Law there can be no less acknowledged than that her seat is the bosom of God; her voice the harmony of the world. All things in heaven and earth do her homage ; the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power.
Side 300 - Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her...
Side 353 - I find then a law, that, when I would do good, evil is present with me. For I delight in the law of God after the inward man: but I see another law in my members, warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members.
Side 309 - There was a time when meadow, grove, and stream, The earth, and every common sight, To me did seem Apparelled in celestial light, The glory and the freshness of a dream. It is not now as it hath been of yore; — Turn wheresoe'er I may, By night or day, The things which I have seen I now can see no more.
Side 216 - Tell me not, in mournful numbers, Life is but an empty dream ! — For the soul is dead that slumbers, And things are not what they seem. Life is real! Life is earnest! And the grave is not its goal ; Dust thou art, to dust returnest, Was not spoken of the soul.
Side 318 - Canst thou by searching find out God? Canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection? It is as high as heaven; what canst thou do? Deeper than hell; what canst thou know? The measure thereof is longer than the earth, And broader than the sea.
Side 353 - For that which I do I allow not : for what I would, that do I not ; but what I hate, that do I.
Side 20 - Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils ; speaking lies in hypocrisy ; having their conscience seared with a hot iron ; forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth.
Side 282 - Have ye not read, that he which made them at the beginning made them male and female, and said, For this cause shall a man leave father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife: and they twain shall be one flesh? Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.