Sermons, Chiefly on Practical Subjects, Томи 1 – 2Gilbert & Hodges, C.A. Archer & N. Mahon, 1814 |
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... judgment of every kind , and , not in the least degree , our moral judgment , is great- ly influenced by our passions . We are easily brought to believe what we wish to be true , and to reconcile our hopes and fears to our sentiments ...
... judgment of every kind , and , not in the least degree , our moral judgment , is great- ly influenced by our passions . We are easily brought to believe what we wish to be true , and to reconcile our hopes and fears to our sentiments ...
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... judgment of the mind will be fully enlighten- ed , and every measure of the external conduct happily directed . But if the eye be evil , the whole body will be full of darkness ; if the mental eye , through the baneful power of corrupt ...
... judgment of the mind will be fully enlighten- ed , and every measure of the external conduct happily directed . But if the eye be evil , the whole body will be full of darkness ; if the mental eye , through the baneful power of corrupt ...
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... judgment either against the character of those on whom they fall , or the rectis tude of the government under which they are ordained or permitted . When bowed down to the earth , he lifted up his heart to God , who , he was assured ...
... judgment either against the character of those on whom they fall , or the rectis tude of the government under which they are ordained or permitted . When bowed down to the earth , he lifted up his heart to God , who , he was assured ...
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