Sermons, Chiefly on Practical Subjects, Томи 1 – 2Gilbert & Hodges, C.A. Archer & N. Mahon, 1814 |
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... disposition . — The happiness of society , with which it is so inti- mately connected , is one of the first objects which we are bound to promote with our best ability , by every argument of reason , and every principle of religion ...
... disposition . — The happiness of society , with which it is so inti- mately connected , is one of the first objects which we are bound to promote with our best ability , by every argument of reason , and every principle of religion ...
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... disposition un- friendly to the happiness of any of the human kind . To follow the rash suggestions of a has- ty ... dispose us to cover the sins of our brethren from the knowledge and view of the world . - But here it will probably be ...
... disposition un- friendly to the happiness of any of the human kind . To follow the rash suggestions of a has- ty ... dispose us to cover the sins of our brethren from the knowledge and view of the world . - But here it will probably be ...
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... disposition of the Scribes and Pha- risees , who grieved that others were righteous , and that any pains should be taken to bring sinners to a sense of duty , is strikingly contrasted with the temper of the holy angels . We are told ...
... disposition of the Scribes and Pha- risees , who grieved that others were righteous , and that any pains should be taken to bring sinners to a sense of duty , is strikingly contrasted with the temper of the holy angels . We are told ...
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