Being; and this comparison is naturally introduced by all acts of joint worship. If ever the poor man holds up his head, it is at Church, if ever the rich man views him with respect, it is there ; and both will be the better, and the public profited the... Tremaine: Or, The Man of Refinement - Página 219por Robert Plumer Ward - 1825 - 380 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Coward - 1851 - 198 páginas
...of their rights. If ever the poor man holds up his head, it is at church; if ever the rich man views him with respect, it is there: and both will be the better, and the public profited, the beside a sense of duty to God. Add to this, that the ardour of devotion is better supported through... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1851 - 328 páginas
...both sides.—If ever the poor man holds up his head, it is at church; if ever the rich man looks upon him with respect it is there ; and both will be the better the oftener they meet where the feeling of superiority is mitigated in the one and the spirit of the... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1852 - 304 páginas
...joint worship. If ever the poor man holds up his head, it is at church; if ever the rich man views him with respect, it is there; and both will be the...mitigated, and the spirit of the other erected and confirmed. We recommend nothing adverse to subordinations which are established and necessary; but... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1852 - 522 páginas
...sides. — If ever the poor man holds up his head, it is at church ; if ever the rich man looks upon him with respect, it is there; and both will be the better the oftener they meet where the feeling of superiority is mitigated in the one and the spirit of the... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1854 - 468 páginas
...both sides. If ever the poor man holds up his head, it is at church ; if ever the rich man looks upon him with respect, it is there; and both will be the better the oftener they meet where the feeling of superiority is mitigated in the one and the spirit of the... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1856 - 362 páginas
...joint worship. If ever the poor man holds up his head, it is at church ; if ever the rich man views him with respect, it is there : and both will be the...mitigated, and the spirit of the other erected and confirmed." * Fox used to read Homer through once every year. On my asking him, " Which poem had you... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1856 - 434 páginas
...joint worship. If ever the poor man holds up his head, it is at church ; if ever the rich man views him with respect, it is there : and both will be the...and the public profited, the oftener they meet in a-situation, in which the consciousness of dignity in the one is tempered and mitigated, and the spirit... | |
| Annie Emma Challice - 1857 - 440 páginas
...from Paley : " ' If ever the poor man holds up his head it is at church, if ever the rich man views him with respect it is there; and both will be the...tempered and mitigated, and the spirit of the other elevated and confirmed.' But the worst of it is," he added, " that many of the poor in the wretched... | |
| Robert Tomes - 1873 - 288 páginas
...joint worship. If ever the poor man holds up his head, it is at church; if ever the rich man views him with respect, it is there; and both will be the...mitigated, and the spirit of the other erected and confirmed." The same want of adaptation of the dress to the occasion, as exhibited in female church... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 860 páginas
...views him with respect, it is there : and both will be the better, and the public profited, the offener nt — nay confirmed. In 1802 Paley published his Natural Theology, his last work. He enjoyed himself in the country... | |
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