Sermons, Chiefly on Practical Subjects, Томи 1 – 2Gilbert & Hodges, C.A. Archer & N. Mahon, 1814 |
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... principles of piety and virtue , that we either repel them by the superior force of these ; or , if conquered by surprize , we soon collect sufficient strength to recover our free- dom , and improve our circumspection . - But how often ...
... principles of piety and virtue , that we either repel them by the superior force of these ; or , if conquered by surprize , we soon collect sufficient strength to recover our free- dom , and improve our circumspection . - But how often ...
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... principles of religion and ho nesty , And , as the secret arts of fraud will be adopted , to preserve the appearance and re- putation of integrity , a principle of false shame will too often impel them , if suspect- ed , to defend one ...
... principles of religion and ho nesty , And , as the secret arts of fraud will be adopted , to preserve the appearance and re- putation of integrity , a principle of false shame will too often impel them , if suspect- ed , to defend one ...
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... principles of religion , adopted with sincerity and judgment , are fitted to form ! Their immediate tendency is to encourage mutual forbearance and bro- therly love . While its votaries , blessed with the testimony of an approving con ...
... principles of religion , adopted with sincerity and judgment , are fitted to form ! Their immediate tendency is to encourage mutual forbearance and bro- therly love . While its votaries , blessed with the testimony of an approving con ...
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