Since hope is a necessary preparation for justification, and since man should tend towards the supernatural beatitude prepared for him by God, we cannot be surprised that scripture in many places inculcates the duty of hope.
The natural law itself inculcates mercy, but those not influenced by divine revelation have not highly esteemed it or practised it.
Mere Atheism inculcates freedom and intrepidity of the understanding, but may land you in negation, in dogmatism, in denunciation, in irreverence.
Of these the priest is the author who preaches the natural corruption of the human heart, who inculcates the guilt of Freethought, the distrust of reason, and despair of self-reliant progress.
The entire doctrine of Jesus inculcates renunciation of the personal, imaginary life, and a merging of this personal life in the universal life of humanity, in the life of the son of man.
The duties it inculcates are exceedingly difficult of observance.
What the speaker inculcates in verses 41 and 42 is this: some are of opinion that with the apparent destruction of the body, the attributes that make up the body do not cease to exist.
But we are certain to be told that these terrible effects are due to the passions of men, and not to the Christian religion, which incessantly inculcates charity, concord, indulgence, and peace.
All the subtilties of theology have really only a tendency to destroy the very notions itself inculcates concerning the Divinity.
One who conforms to or inculcates Judaism; specifically, pl.
In the discussions of the dangers and mischiefs of such a state of insubordination, the poet, adopting the prevalent notions of the divine right and the authority of "the absolute king," inculcates the doctrine of passive obedience.
It was seen how assiduously Virgil, in the body of his poem, inculcates the necessity and duty of labour.
But this deficiency in the Mosaic account of the creation is amply supplied by early tradition, which inculcates not only that the angels were created, but that they were created, either on the second day, according to R.
In particular it is aimed against the worship at the numerous minor sanctuaries and inculcates the sole pre-eminence of the one great sanctuary--the Temple of Jerusalem.
A work which inculcates the dependence of the state upon the purity of its ruler is the unfinished book of Kings with its history of the Davidic dynasty and the Temple.
True wisdom inculcates the necessity of self-control in all instances.
The Square inculcates morality; the Level, equality, and the Plumb, rectitude of conduct.
This section illustrates certain hieroglyphical emblems, and inculcates many useful and impressive moral lessons.
Paul, in his fourteen Epistles, inculcates and avows the principle of deceiving the common people.
Because, Holy Scripture inculcates a different, and for us higher, sphere apart from public life.
The third sermon being made in the beginning of Lent, the preacher inculcates the obligation of fasting: from his words it is clear that Christians then abstained from wine and fish no less than from fowls and all flesh.
Public prayer is a duty which he frequently inculcates as a most essential obligation, a homage most honorable to God, and a most powerful means of grace to ourselves and all mankind.
St. Cyril inculcates also an honor due to the relics of saints, which he proves (Cat.
The book of psalms abounds with acts of thanksgiving; the apostle everywhere recommends and inculcates it in the strongest terms.
He inculcates the authority of priests of binding and loosing before God, (Serm.
This hymn acquires a peculiar interest from the above incident, as well as from the unshaken faith and submission which it inculcates under the darkest dispensations.
I have heard a high character of it, as admirably written, and am informed, that for that reason, and because it inculcates Whig principles, it is by many imputed to you.
Christianity, while it inculcates and fosters the tenderest sensibility to the chastisements of our heavenly Parent, never allows us in any calamity, to fold our hands in inactive despair.
It breathes such a love of Nature in all her forms; inculcates such excellent principles, and is so full of beauty and simplicity, that it will delight not only children, but all readers of unsophisticated tastes.
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