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" God in a saving manner," he remarks, " painting, poetry, and music, have had charms unknown to me before. I have received what I suppose is a taste for them ; for religion has refined my mind, and made it susceptible of impressions from the sublime and... "
The Flag-ship: Or, A Voyage Around the World in the United States Frigate ... - Página 185
por Fitch Waterman Taylor - 1840
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Memoir of the Rev. Henry Martyn ...

John Sargent - 1820 - 506 páginas
...observations on this head are well worth recording: "Since I have known God in a saving manner," he remarks, "painting, poetry, and music, have had charms unknown...many from God, by their becoming a source of pride." Unable at present to discern the cloud which should conduct him on his waj, Mr. Martyn resumed his...
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Memoir of the Rev. Henry Martyn, B.D.: Late Fellow of St. John's College ...

John Sargent - 1824 - 366 páginas
...this head are all well worth recording : " Since f have known God in a saving manner," he remarks " painting, poetry, and music, have had charms unknown...many from God, by their becoming a source of pride." Unable at present to discern the cloud which should conduct him on his way, Mr. Martyn resumed his...
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The Congregational Magazine, Volumen7

1824 - 744 páginas
...has refined my mind, and made it susceptible of impressions from the sublime and beautiful. Olí ! how religion secures the heightened enjoyment of those...many from God, by their becoming a source of pride." But if piety multiplies our delights, by giving an interest to the works of God in creation, it is...
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The Christian Father's Present to His Children, Volumen1

John Angell James - 1827 - 198 páginas
...mind, and made it suiceplihle of impressions from the sub' lime a nil beautiful. O how religion secnres the heightened enjoyment of those pleasures which keep so many from God, by their becoming a •ource ot pride." As It may be fairly argued that the sublimity of Milton's genius, was owing in...
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The Christian Father's Present to His Children, Volumen1

John Angell James - 1827 - 196 páginas
...impressions from the sublime and beautiful. O how religion secures the heightened enjoyment of tbose pleasures which keep so many from God, by their becoming a source of pride.'' As it may be fairly argued that the sublimity of Milton's genius, was owing in no small degree to the...
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Letters to the young

Maria Jane Jewsbury - 1828 - 262 páginas
..."Strong-hold in the day of trouble"—a " Light to them that sit in darkness"—a " Refuge from the storm"— for them ; for religion has refined my mind, and made...keep so many from God, by their becoming a source of pride!"—HENBV MABTYN. a " Shadow from the heat"—" Strength" in weakness—" Wisdom" in perplexity—a...
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A Memoir of the Rev. Henry Martyn, B.D.

John Sargent - 1830 - 534 páginas
...on this head are well worth recording : " Since I have known God in a saving manner," he remarks, " painting, poetry, and music, have had charms unknown...many from God, by their becoming a source of pride." Unable at present to discern the cloud which should conduct him on his way, Mr. Martyn resumed his...
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The American National Preacher, Volúmenes23-26

1849 - 1188 páginas
...is a taste for them : for religion has refined my mind, and made it susceptible of impressions for the sublime and beautiful. O how religion secures...many from God, by their becoming a source of pride!" Such a testimony is above suspicion, and is not to be lightly esteemed. To her preachers, from the...
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Letters to the Young

Maria Jane Jewsbury - 1834 - 268 páginas
...sufficient to satisfy the heart, as he is worthy to occupy the mind. It is good to be laid upon a sick * " Since I have known God in a saving manner, painting,...many from God, by their becoming a source of pride I" — HENRY MARTYS. bed (if he bless it) — to see the vanity of even the world's best and fairest...
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The Christian Library: A Reprint of Popular Religious Works, Volumen6

1836 - 436 páginas
...impressions from the sublime and beautiful. O how religion secures the heightened enjoyment of those pleasnes which keep so many from God, by their becoming a source of pride." And it may be fairly argued that the sublimity of Milton's genius, was owing in no small degree to...
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