Sermons, Chiefly on Practical Subjects, Томи 1 – 2Gilbert & Hodges, C.A. Archer & N. Mahon, 1814 |
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... sense of justice , which is impressed on every heart , and to which we constantly appeal , as a standard of rec- titude , in deciding on the conduct of others . Thus influenced , we will carefully abstain from every action , of which we ...
... sense of justice , which is impressed on every heart , and to which we constantly appeal , as a standard of rec- titude , in deciding on the conduct of others . Thus influenced , we will carefully abstain from every action , of which we ...
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... sense of these terms . Every principle of common sense and reli- gion supports the testimony of experience , that there is not a station in life , from which a good mind will not draw deserved ap- plause . Riches and Poverty . 67.
... sense of these terms . Every principle of common sense and reli- gion supports the testimony of experience , that there is not a station in life , from which a good mind will not draw deserved ap- plause . Riches and Poverty . 67.
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... sense , and those variegated scenes of pleasure and amusement , with which this world is so richly stored . But this is a thought , which can only sit heavy on those who have known no joys superior to those of mere sense ; whose hearts ...
... sense , and those variegated scenes of pleasure and amusement , with which this world is so richly stored . But this is a thought , which can only sit heavy on those who have known no joys superior to those of mere sense ; whose hearts ...
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