Recognition in the World to Come; Or, Christian Friendship on Earth Perpetuated in HeavenHoldsworth & Ball, 1831 - 424 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vi
... feelings on the subject of religion , differ from his own , nevertheless he wishes them well , as members of the same great family to which he belongs himself , and only desires that , as im- mortals , they may escape the evils , and ...
... feelings on the subject of religion , differ from his own , nevertheless he wishes them well , as members of the same great family to which he belongs himself , and only desires that , as im- mortals , they may escape the evils , and ...
الصفحة 1
... feeling of vir- tuous friendship , or which bleeds under the dis- severment of the sacred bond , must surely palpitate at the sound of the question ! To meet this interesting inquiry by bringing forward the evidence relating to it ...
... feeling of vir- tuous friendship , or which bleeds under the dis- severment of the sacred bond , must surely palpitate at the sound of the question ! To meet this interesting inquiry by bringing forward the evidence relating to it ...
الصفحة 2
... feelings of the heart . And if travellers are concerned to obtain some explicit information respecting a strange and dis- tant land , whither they may be going to take up their permanent abode , and to enter upon a new condition of life ...
... feelings of the heart . And if travellers are concerned to obtain some explicit information respecting a strange and dis- tant land , whither they may be going to take up their permanent abode , and to enter upon a new condition of life ...
الصفحة 6
... portance we may be disposed to attach to the question in the glow of social feeling , and in those moments of bereavement and sadness , when it * comes before the mind invested with unusual inte- rest , 6 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS .
... portance we may be disposed to attach to the question in the glow of social feeling , and in those moments of bereavement and sadness , when it * comes before the mind invested with unusual inte- rest , 6 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS .
الصفحة 9
... feelings of humanity . What bosom does not respond to the sentiment so pathetically expressed by a poet , more distinguished , alas ! by the splendour than the sanctity of his genius : - " Yet if , as holiest men have deem'd , there be ...
... feelings of humanity . What bosom does not respond to the sentiment so pathetically expressed by a poet , more distinguished , alas ! by the splendour than the sanctity of his genius : - " Yet if , as holiest men have deem'd , there be ...
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