| Charles Carrington - 1898 - 416 páginas
...do to eure him, modern charity will go on to consider the causes of his malady, and then to inquire whether others incur the same dangers, and may be...time. When the starving man has been relieved, modern charitv inquires whether any fault in the social system deprived him of iiis share of Nature's bounty,... | |
| Sir John Robert Seeley - 1866 - 374 páginas
...it has done all which the New Testament enjoins, it will feel that its task is not half fulfilled. When the sick man has been visited and everything...want of culture in himself wrecking his virtue and his habits of thrift. The truth is, that though the morality of Christ is theoretically perfect and... | |
| Sir John Robert Seeley - 1866 - 370 páginas
...it has done all which the New Testament enjoins, it will feel that its task is not half fulfilled. When the sick man has been visited and everything...want of culture in himself wrecking his virtue and his habits of thrift. The truth is, that though the morality of Christ is theoretically perfect and... | |
| Sir John Robert Seeley - 1866 - 370 páginas
...of the laws of health in his diet or habits, may have caused it, and then to enquire whether pthers incur the same dangers and may be warned in time....strong over the weak, any rudeness or want of culture La himself wrecking his virtue and his habits of thrift. The truth is, that though the morality of... | |
| Sir John Robert Seeley - 1866 - 376 páginas
...what contempt of the laws of health in his diet or habits, may have caused it, and then to inquire whether others incur the same dangers and may be warned...the starving man has been relieved, modern charity inquires whether any fault in the social ^ystem deprived him of his share of nature's bounty, any unjust... | |
| 1866 - 992 páginas
...life, what contempt of the laws of health in his diet or habits may have caused it, and then inquire whether others incur the same dangers, and may be warned in time. .... As the early Christians learnt that it was not enough to do n° harm, but that they were hound... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1868 - 382 páginas
...it has done all which the New Testament enjoins, it will feel that its task is not half fulfilled. When the sick man has been visited and everything...want of culture in himself wrecking his virtue and his habits of thrift. The truth is, that though the morality of Christ is theoretically perfect and... | |
| 1868 - 676 páginas
...what contempt of the laws of health in his diet or habits, may have caused it, and then to inquire whether others incur the same dangers, and may be warned in time. . . . Christ commanded his first followers to heal the sick and give alms, but He commands the Christians... | |
| Edward Dillon Mapother - 1868 - 242 páginas
...— what contempt of the laws of health in his diet or habits may have caused it, and then to inquire whether others incur the same dangers, and may be warned in time. . . . Christ commanded his first followers to heal the sick and give alms ; but He commands the Christians... | |
| Sir John Robert Seeley - 1871 - 376 páginas
...what contempt of the laws of health in his diet or habits, may have caused'it, and then to inquire whether others incur the same dangers and may be warned...the starving man has been relieved, modern charity inquires whether any fault in the social system deprived him of his share of nature's bounty, any unjust... | |
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