Lectures, Delivered at Bowdoin College: And Occasional SermonsJoseph Griffin, 1822 - 411 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 44
Página xiv
... relation and circumstance , he exhibited , with singular uniformity , the christian temper and deportment . His domestic character was a lovely exhibition of Christianity . He was the last man , of whom it could be said , that ...
... relation and circumstance , he exhibited , with singular uniformity , the christian temper and deportment . His domestic character was a lovely exhibition of Christianity . He was the last man , of whom it could be said , that ...
Página 1
... relation to the eternal des- tiny of man . He would perceive , that , if the writers of this book were not what they pretended , no language can ex- press the boldness of their impiety ; and that , if they were , all other publications ...
... relation to the eternal des- tiny of man . He would perceive , that , if the writers of this book were not what they pretended , no language can ex- press the boldness of their impiety ; and that , if they were , all other publications ...
Página 2
... relation to a supreme intelligent Being , it is proper to begin our inquiry concern- ing the necessity of revelation , by considering what opinions as to the divine nature , have prevailed among heathen , whether ancient or modern ...
... relation to a supreme intelligent Being , it is proper to begin our inquiry concern- ing the necessity of revelation , by considering what opinions as to the divine nature , have prevailed among heathen , whether ancient or modern ...
Página 9
... relation to mortals . Let us now inquire into the origin of a fact so remarka- ble . How did it occur , that the poets attributed to their Supreme Deity discordant and opposite qualities ? It can hardly be doubted , that man , at his ...
... relation to mortals . Let us now inquire into the origin of a fact so remarka- ble . How did it occur , that the poets attributed to their Supreme Deity discordant and opposite qualities ? It can hardly be doubted , that man , at his ...
Página 15
... relation to a Supreme Being , and expresses right feelings towards him . But at the time , when the greatest gods among the heathen were men , there could have been no Supreme Being ; i . e . no be- ing entitled to the affection ...
... relation to a Supreme Being , and expresses right feelings towards him . But at the time , when the greatest gods among the heathen were men , there could have been no Supreme Being ; i . e . no be- ing entitled to the affection ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
ancient answer apostacy apostle appears asserted atonement believe benevolence body Bowdoin College Christ christian Cicero common connexion consider contemplate creatures crimes dæmons dead death degree Deity demoniacal deny depravity disorder divine divine law doctrine doubt earth endure eternal evangelists everlasting evidence evil spirits existence express fact fear feelings future punishment Gentiles gods gospel Greeks happiness hath heart heathen heaven Herodotus holy human implied important influence inquire Jesus Jesus Christ Jews language latter lecture less live Lord means ment mentioned mind moral character nations nature never object observe opinion pagan passages perceive person Plato possessions present produced prove reason regard regeneration religion remarks render repentance resurrection revelation righteous sacred saith salvation satan Saviour scripture Scythians sentiments sinner sins Socrates soul speak sufferings suppose term things thou tion true truth universal unto vice virtue wicked words worship writer