| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 726 pages
...well in constant acts of mental worship, as in outward forms. The devout man does not only believe but feels there is a Deity. He has actual sensations...in this life almost loses his faith in conviction. The last method which I shall mention for the giving life to man's faith, is frequent retirement from... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 698 pages
...well in constant acts of mental worship, as in outward forms. The devout man does not only believe but feels there is a Deity. He has actual sensations...intercourses with him, and even in this life almost loses his ^aith in conviction. The last method which I shall mention for the giving life to man's faith, is frequent... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 710 pages
...as in outward forms. The devout man does not only believe but feels th6re is a Deity. He has aetual sensations of him ; his experience concurs with his reason ; he sees him more and more in all his intereourses with him, and even in this life almost loses his faith in convietion. The last method... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 704 pages
...well in constant acts of mental worship, as in outward forms. The devout man does not only .believe but feels there is a Deity. He has actual sensations...in this life almost loses his faith in conviction. The last method which I shall mention for the giving life to man's faith, is frequent retirement from... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 1090 pages
...well in constant acts of mental worship, as in outward forms. The devout man does not only believe but feels there is a Deity. He has actual sensations...in this life almost loses his faith in conviction. The last method which I shall mention for the giving life to man's faith, is frequent retirement from... | |
| 1856 - 408 pages
...well in constant acts of mental worship, as in outward forms. The devout man does not only believe, but feels there is a Deity. He has actual sensations...sees him more and more in all his intercourses with trim, and even in this life almost loses his faith in conviction. The last method which I shall mention... | |
| Richard Greene Parker - 1857 - 152 pages
...up an estate, then to arrive at honours, then to retire. 614. The devout man does not only believe, but feels there is a Deity ; he has actual sensations...experience concurs with his reason; he sees him more in all his intercourse with him; and even in this life almost loses his faith in conviction. yrath,... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1903 - 872 pages
...known psychological processes. 'The Devout Man,' Addison writ«s, ' does not only believe but feds there is a Deity. He has actual sensations of Him...in this Life almost loses his Faith in Conviction.' That is to say, the man who wraps himself by religious observances in the atmosphere of religious thought... | |
| Christian life - 1864 - 704 pages
...well in constant acts of mental worship, as in outward forms. The devout man does not only believe, but feels there is a Deity ; he has actual sensations of him ; his experience concurs with reason ; he sees him, more and more, in all his intercourses with him, and, even in this life, almost... | |
| Charles Prest - Holy Spirit - 1867 - 198 pages
...much intercourse, and as if starting suddenly from fire." " * " The devout man does not only believe, but feels, there is a Deity. He has actual sensations of Him." f Thus Dr. Owen, " The soul knows God's voice when He speaks : there is something too great in it to... | |
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