The Puritans were men whose minds had derived a peculiar character from the daily contemplation of superior beings and eternal interests. Not content with acknowledging, in general terms, an overruling providence, they habitually ascribed every event... The Bibliotheca Sacra - Página 3501898Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1832 - 852 páginas
...men whose minds had derived a peculiar character from the daily contemplation of superior beings and eternal interests. Not content with acknowledging,...Him, was with them the great end of existence. They rejected with contempt the ceremonious homage which other sects substituted for the pure worship of... | |
| 1825 - 570 páginas
...superior beings, and eternal interests. Not content with acknowledging, in general terms, an over-rnlinc Providence, they habitually ascribed every event to...him, was with them the great end of existence. They rejected with contempt the ceremonious bornage which other sects substituted for the pure worship of... | |
| 1825 - 582 páginas
...»hose minds had derived a pi-culiar character from the d.-iily contemplation of snperior beings, and eternal interests. Not content with acknowledging,...Great Being, for whose power nothing was too vast. for u hose inspection nothing was too miuutc. To know him, to serve him, to enjoy him, was with them the... | |
| 1826 - 596 páginas
...men whose minds had derived a peculiar character from the daily contemplation of superior beings and eternal interests. Not content with acknowledging,...him, was with them the great end of existence. They rejected with contempt the ceremonious homage which other sects substituted for the pure worship of... | |
| John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 páginas
...and eternal interests. Not content with acknowledging, in general terms, an over-ruling Pfovidence, they habitually ascribed every event to the will of...him, was, with them, the great end of existence. They rejected, with contempt, the ceremorrions:-hd*J m^ge which other sects substituted for ' the pure"fcor>'... | |
| Ant The - 1827 - 366 páginas
...men whose minds had derived a peculiar character from the daily contemplation of superior beings and eternal interests. Not content with acknowledging,...him, was with them the great end of existence. They rejected with contempt the ceremonious homage which other sects substituted for the pure worship of... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1828 - 418 páginas
...and eternal interests. Not content with acknowledging, in general terms, an overruling Prov5 idence, they habitually ascribed every event to the will of...him, was with them the great end of existence. They rejected with con10 tempt the ceremonious homage which other sects substituted for the pure worship... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1829 - 270 páginas
...men whose minds had derived a peculiar character from the daily contemplations of superior beings and eternal interests. Not content with acknowledging,...whose inspection nothing was too minute. To know him, was with them the great end of existence. They rejected with contempt the ceremonious homage which... | |
| Joel Hawes - 1830 - 264 páginas
...strikes me with such admiration, as their fervent, devoted piety. They were eminent! j men of God. To know him, to serve him, to enjoy him, was with them the great end of existence. They were mighty in prayer. They were trained in the school of affliction, which gave a deep, mellow tone... | |
| Joel Hawes - 1830 - 250 páginas
...ministers, strikes me with such admiration, as their fervent, devoted piety. They were eminently men of God. To know him, to serve him, to enjoy him, was with them the great end of existence. They were mighty in prayer, They were trained in the school of affliction, which gave a deep, mellow tone... | |
| |