The Methodist Magazine, Volume 5J. Soule and T. Mason for the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States, 1822 - Methodist Church |
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Page 57
... human appearance an irreparable loss ; as to this world or any thing it contains it is incalculable ; but when we reflect that you have that God who is the God of the widows ( in a very em- phatic sense ) and a kind father of the ...
... human appearance an irreparable loss ; as to this world or any thing it contains it is incalculable ; but when we reflect that you have that God who is the God of the widows ( in a very em- phatic sense ) and a kind father of the ...
Page 63
... human nature in no small degree . He has before him a miniature society , where that expansion of mind , that variety of disposition and talent begin to display themselves , which distinguish , in some measure , a nation ; and in this ...
... human nature in no small degree . He has before him a miniature society , where that expansion of mind , that variety of disposition and talent begin to display themselves , which distinguish , in some measure , a nation ; and in this ...
Page 64
... human mind ? O ! what seasons are these for instruction . How many moral and religious truths might be set home upon the consciences of your children or servants drawn from the great volume of nature constantly open before you , without ...
... human mind ? O ! what seasons are these for instruction . How many moral and religious truths might be set home upon the consciences of your children or servants drawn from the great volume of nature constantly open before you , without ...
Page 65
... human geniuses , either ancient or modern : In comparison of which , the lofty and sublime strains of Homer , the ... humanity suffer thus for his country , the story would be related with such warmth of feeling that it would ...
... human geniuses , either ancient or modern : In comparison of which , the lofty and sublime strains of Homer , the ... humanity suffer thus for his country , the story would be related with such warmth of feeling that it would ...
Page 66
... the want of early and proper restraint , our prisons and abodes of wretchedness will best attest ; and who that with feelings of humanity has visited those mansions of woe , but has 66 PARENTAL DUTY AND RESPONSIBILITY .
... the want of early and proper restraint , our prisons and abodes of wretchedness will best attest ; and who that with feelings of humanity has visited those mansions of woe , but has 66 PARENTAL DUTY AND RESPONSIBILITY .
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