To be of no Church is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by Faith and Hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless it be invigorated and reimpressed by external ordinances, by stated calls to worship,... Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal - Page 85edited by - 1780Full view - About this book
| Robert Wallace - 1850 - 558 pages
...himself with any denomination of Protestants : we know rather what he was not, than what he was. He was not of the Church of Rome : he was not of the Church of England. — Milton grew old without any visible worship. In the distribution of his hours, there was no hour... | |
| Cyrus R. Edmonds - 1851 - 272 pages
..." with any denomination of Protestants ; we know rather what he was not, than what he was. He w as not of the Church of Rome ; he was not of the Church...church, is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by faith and hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless... | |
| Cyrus R. Edmonds - 1851 - 418 pages
...of Protestants; we know rather what he was not, than what he was. He was not of the Church of Kome ; he was not of the Church of England. " To be of no church, is dangerous, lieligion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by faith and hope, will glide... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1851 - 360 pages
...the train of external causes, and rather suffered reformation than made it. uier, vol. 1. Religion. To be of no church is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by faith and hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless... | |
| 1853 - 792 pages
...animal life in the body. ' Religion,' it has been well remarked, ' of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by faith and hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless it be re-invigorated and re-impressed by external ordinances, by stated calls to worship, and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1853 - 336 pages
...the train of external causes, and rather suffered reformation than made it. idler, vol. l. Religion. To be of no church is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by faith and hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 346 pages
...himself with any denomination of Protestants ; we know rather what he was not, than what he was. He was not of the Church of Rome ; he was not of the...church is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by faith and hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 468 pages
...himself with any denomination of Protestants : we know rather what he was not than what he was. He was not of the Church of Rome ; he was not of the...Church is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by faith and hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1858 - 418 pages
...what he was not, than what he was. 'lie was not of the chureh of Rome :' he was not of the church ''" "To be of no church is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animateoonly by faith and 'Jlope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless... | |
| Lydia Howard Sigourney - 1863 - 254 pages
...RELIGION. " To belong to no church is dangerous. Eeligion, of which the rewards are distant, and estimated only by faith and hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless re-impressed, and invigorated by external ordinances, by stated calls to worship, and the salutary... | |
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