Sermons, Chiefly on Practical Subjects, Томи 1 – 2Gilbert & Hodges, C.A. Archer & N. Mahon, 1814 |
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... wish to indulge , and the means of indulging it , we too seldom find it difficult to bring them within the supposed ... wishes and purposes ; we must examine the genu- ine tendency of every desire ; bring it to the bar of reason and ...
... wish to indulge , and the means of indulging it , we too seldom find it difficult to bring them within the supposed ... wishes and purposes ; we must examine the genu- ine tendency of every desire ; bring it to the bar of reason and ...
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... wishes . of those whose happiness , it is bound to pro mote . 1 It is to be hoped , for the honour of human nature ... wish them , they are not in themselves so exceptionable , as the 260015 manner in which they are expressed . -Some ...
... wishes . of those whose happiness , it is bound to pro mote . 1 It is to be hoped , for the honour of human nature ... wish them , they are not in themselves so exceptionable , as the 260015 manner in which they are expressed . -Some ...
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... wish to derive their sentiments and principles from the same pure fountain of truth , the gospel , though they find it impossible to agree in every particular.But those points , about which , though equally sin- cere , they hold ...
... wish to derive their sentiments and principles from the same pure fountain of truth , the gospel , though they find it impossible to agree in every particular.But those points , about which , though equally sin- cere , they hold ...
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