Sermons, Chiefly on Practical Subjects, Томи 1 – 2Gilbert & Hodges, C.A. Archer & N. Mahon, 1814 |
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... influence of a good example , so universally felt and ac- knowledged , that a regard to it is laid upon us as a duty of religion ; the obliga- tion of which bears an exact proportion to our station and influence in society . Our blessed ...
... influence of a good example , so universally felt and ac- knowledged , that a regard to it is laid upon us as a duty of religion ; the obliga- tion of which bears an exact proportion to our station and influence in society . Our blessed ...
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John Moody (D.D.). conduct in life is conducted solely by their influence ! —It mixes insensibly with all our ... influenced on all the less interesting occasions of life by our social feelings , shall they lose all their force in the ...
John Moody (D.D.). conduct in life is conducted solely by their influence ! —It mixes insensibly with all our ... influenced on all the less interesting occasions of life by our social feelings , shall they lose all their force in the ...
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... influence of our social connection and feelings be on the affections and exercises of devo- tion ! -When we offer up ... influencé . 114 Duty and Advantages of.
... influence of our social connection and feelings be on the affections and exercises of devo- tion ! -When we offer up ... influencé . 114 Duty and Advantages of.
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