A Chinese Fragment1786 |
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... equally infer that in proportion as religion pre- vails it will tinge the public conversa- tion . And I must own this is the first instance I have met with of a people where this infufion was not sensibly perceived . I have obferved ...
... equally infer that in proportion as religion pre- vails it will tinge the public conversa- tion . And I must own this is the first instance I have met with of a people where this infufion was not sensibly perceived . I have obferved ...
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... equally violated . How far these extravagancies fhould be restrained by fumptuary laws , I pre- fume not to determine . Liberty is a tender thing , and the liberty of Britons the tendereft of all ; and would no doubt be at an end , and ...
... equally violated . How far these extravagancies fhould be restrained by fumptuary laws , I pre- fume not to determine . Liberty is a tender thing , and the liberty of Britons the tendereft of all ; and would no doubt be at an end , and ...
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... equally necessary to form a Scholar and a Mandarin , and the latter in confe- quence of the former . And can any one imagine they would value them less if they thought them of divine ex- traction ? Would they conclude them , purely on ...
... equally necessary to form a Scholar and a Mandarin , and the latter in confe- quence of the former . And can any one imagine they would value them less if they thought them of divine ex- traction ? Would they conclude them , purely on ...
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... equally illuftrious in his own sphere . The argument from prophecy was eagerly contested in the beginning of the century , and feems to have been * Lord Herbert of Cherbury died in the year 1648 . " He seems to have been one of the ...
... equally illuftrious in his own sphere . The argument from prophecy was eagerly contested in the beginning of the century , and feems to have been * Lord Herbert of Cherbury died in the year 1648 . " He seems to have been one of the ...
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... equally repugnant to The idea of the evident fense of the above volume , fom clearly expreffed in to affert , that the life and death of JESUS Scripture , was no more than an example of extra- L 3 ordinary SECTION Ordinary virtue , and ...
... equally repugnant to The idea of the evident fense of the above volume , fom clearly expreffed in to affert , that the life and death of JESUS Scripture , was no more than an example of extra- L 3 ordinary SECTION Ordinary virtue , and ...
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abfurd affemblies againſt almoſt anſwer appear becauſe befides beſt Biſhop Britiſh cafe cauſe character Chineſe Chriſtianity church clergy confequence confiderable confidered conftitution Confucius deſcription diſcharge diſcourſe diſcover diſtinguiſhed doctrine Du Halde emperor empire eſpecially eſtabliſhed fage faid fame faſhion fays feem feldom fenfe fentiments ferious ferve feven fhall fince fincerity firſt fome ftill fubject fuch fufficient fuppofe fyftem greateſt Halde happineſs heaven higheſt himſelf hiſtory honour houſe inftance inftruction irreligion iſland itſelf juſt laſt leaſt lefs leſs ligion Lord mandarin manner ment minifter moral moſt muſt myſelf nature notwithſtanding obferved occafion Pelagians perfons philofophers praiſe preacher prefent prieſts prince puniſh purpoſe queſtion reaſon religion religious reſpect ſay SECTION ſeems ſenſe ſeveral ſhall ſhould ſome ſpirit ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtudy ſtyle ſuppoſe ſyſtem thefe themſelves theſe thing thirty-nine articles thoſe thouſand Tien tion truth underſtanding univerſities unleſs uſe uſual virtue Weft worſhip XLIII XXXVIII
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Страница 269 - Original Sin standeth not in the following of Adam, (as the Pelagians do vainly talk;) but it is the fault and corruption of the Nature of every man, that naturally is engendered of the offspring of Adam; whereby man is very far gone from original righteousness, and is of his own nature inclined to evil, so that the flesh lusteth always contrary to the spirit; and therefore in every person born into this world, it deserveth God's wrath and damnation.
Страница 269 - The condition of Man after the fall of Adam is such, that he cannot turn and prepare himself, by his own natural strength and good works, to faith, and calling upon God. Wherefore we have no power to do good works pleasant and acceptable to God, without the grace of God by Christ preventing us, that we may have a good will, and working with us, when we have that good will.
Страница 133 - The reader feels his mind full, though he learns nothing ; and, when he meets it in its new array, no longer knows the talk of his mother and his nurse.
Страница 358 - But the youth born and brought up in wicked times, without any bias to good from early principle, or instilled opinion, when they grow ripe must be monsters indeed. And it is to be feared, that age of monsters is not far off.
Страница 136 - It can intend nothing befides, nor aim at any thing beyond, nor , be provok'd to any thing contrary. So that we have only to confider, whether there be really fuch a thing as a Mind which has relation to the Whole, or not. For if unhappily there be no Mind, we may comfort our felves, however, that Nature has no Malice : If there be really a MIND, we may reft fatisfy'd, that it is the beft-natur'd one in the World.
Страница 265 - And shall not he reckon with those who dare to run without his mission, pretending that they trust they have it, when perhaps they understand not the importance of it ; nay, and perhaps some laugh at it, as an enthusiastical question, who yet will go through with the office ? They come to Christ for the loaves ; they hope to live by the altar and the gospel, how little soever they serve at the one, or preach the other ; therefore they will say any thing that is necessary for qualifying them to this,...
Страница 287 - ... that must recommend them to their affections. That a discourse be heard with any life, it must be spoken with some ; and the looks and motions of the eye do carry in them such additions to what is said, that where...
Страница 359 - It would be as great rashness to fix a time for the breaking of the storm that hangs over our heads, as it is blindness and infatuation not to see it; not to be aware that it may break. And yet this infatuation has always attended all falling states.
Страница 269 - Chrilt by faith, and not for our own works or defervings : wherefore, that we are juftified by faith only, is a moil wholeaq 3 fome fome doftrine, and very full of comfort, as more largely J» eKprefled in the Homily of Juftification*.
Страница 288 - ... are shortsighted, have peculiar reasons to avoid it. Indeed almost all persons are accustomed from their early years to read in a different tone, from that in which they speak at other times : and we seldom correct it thoroughly. Or if we did, what we say in such manner as to make it seem the present dictate of our own hearts, will much better make its way into the hearts of others, than if our eyes are fixed all the while on a paper, from which we visibly recite the whole. It will ordinarily...