| Cyrus Mann - 1834 - 288 pagina’s
...persons here referred to on a mission to extend the blessings of the gospel to the heathen of India! in all parts of the Christian world, meet to pour...I have enjoyed since I came from W. The desires of sin-\ cere Christians are similar in every place.' They speak the same language, are beset with the... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1840 - 414 pagina’s
...habits and associations, and recall into exercise that self-control which tends to their recovery. That religion which breathes 'peace on earth and good will to men,' and whose cheering influences extend beyond the grave, affords solace and consolation to the insane, as... | |
| Ann Byrd - 1844 - 154 pagina’s
...believe is right ; but a disposition to compel or coerce, had we the power so to do, is contrary to that religion which breathes peace on earth, and good will to men, — and that charity for one another in their different states and conditions, which true religion requires,... | |
| 1844 - 628 pagina’s
...to the early settlers in Pennsylvania, by adopting a line of conduct in unison with the principles of that religion which breathes " peace on earth and good will to man," form a striking contrast to the melancholy evils which followed as a consequence of a mode of... | |
| George Washington Quinby - 1845 - 364 pagina’s
...Plainly, by a revelation of the intrinsic value of the Gospel ; by a discovery of the sublime beauties of that religion which breathes peace on earth and good will to man, and which secures the vital interests of all mankind, in the economy of grace. Thus, by Him, who... | |
| Daphne Smith Giles - 1849 - 298 pagina’s
...holier; you have been invigorated and strengthened anew, for the performance of the holy charities of that religion, which breathes "peace on earth and good will to men." CHAPTER V. I would, were it in my power, breathe into the souls of mothers a burning zeal for... | |
| Vermont Asylum for the Insane, Brattleboro retreat, Brattleboro, Vt - 1887 - 350 pagina’s
...habits and associations, and recall into exercise that self-control which tends to their recovery. That religion which breathes 'peace on earth and good will to men,' and whose cheering influences extend beyond the grave, affords solace and consolation to the insane, as... | |
| Brattleboro (Vt.). Vermont Asylum for the Insane - 1887 - 358 pagina’s
...habits and associations, and recall into exercise that self-control which tends to their recovery. That religion which breathes 'peace on earth and good will to men,' and whose cheering influences extend beyond the grave, affords solace and consolation to the insane, as... | |
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