Sermons, Chiefly on Practical Subjects, Томи 1 – 2Gilbert & Hodges, C.A. Archer & N. Mahon, 1814 |
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... passion , as from its more slow and covered approaches . - The former offer such a direct violence to the sentiments and principles of piety and virtue , that we either repel them by the superior force of these ; or , if conquered by ...
... passion , as from its more slow and covered approaches . - The former offer such a direct violence to the sentiments and principles of piety and virtue , that we either repel them by the superior force of these ; or , if conquered by ...
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... passion and consequent temp- tation had been less . The conflict must be sustained . - Here is our trial ; here is our danger ; and here must be our vic- tory . And if we are not wanting to our- selves ; if we do not suffer our best ...
... passion and consequent temp- tation had been less . The conflict must be sustained . - Here is our trial ; here is our danger ; and here must be our vic- tory . And if we are not wanting to our- selves ; if we do not suffer our best ...
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... passion in each individual , the world can contain but one proud per- son at the same time ! - It was probably a wish to make the conduct of pride consistent with itself , which occasioned the remark , that pride and vanity are ...
... passion in each individual , the world can contain but one proud per- son at the same time ! - It was probably a wish to make the conduct of pride consistent with itself , which occasioned the remark , that pride and vanity are ...
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