Sir Thomas More: Or Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society's: With Plates. In Two Volumes, Том 2Murray, 1831 - 460 стор. |
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... effect at present , both at schools and universities , being to deaden the instinct of piety , instead of cherishing and maturing it . Here we have a difficulty which had no existence in days when monasteries were the only semi- naries ...
... effect at present , both at schools and universities , being to deaden the instinct of piety , instead of cherishing and maturing it . Here we have a difficulty which had no existence in days when monasteries were the only semi- naries ...
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... effects of this intellectual con- firmation are seen in their conduct through life , They are made to understand the grounds and foundation of their belief . They are trained up in the way that they should go , and their feet depart not ...
... effects of this intellectual con- firmation are seen in their conduct through life , They are made to understand the grounds and foundation of their belief . They are trained up in the way that they should go , and their feet depart not ...
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... effect of compulsory attendance at divine service , at times when the service is merely per- functory , and under circumstances which render attention to the duties of the place , at all times , impossible . Public worship is never ...
... effect of compulsory attendance at divine service , at times when the service is merely per- functory , and under circumstances which render attention to the duties of the place , at all times , impossible . Public worship is never ...
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... effects of time , or the sharper discipline of affliction , which teaches them where to find the only source of comfort , the only balm for a wounded heart , the only rest for an immortal spirit . But too 14 INFIDELITY .
... effects of time , or the sharper discipline of affliction , which teaches them where to find the only source of comfort , the only balm for a wounded heart , the only rest for an immortal spirit . But too 14 INFIDELITY .
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... effect : and although men pass , as may be expected , from one extreme to the other , it is generally , by God's mercy , to- ward the better that they gravitate at last . But , in the educated classes , the balance of religious feeling ...
... effect : and although men pass , as may be expected , from one extreme to the other , it is generally , by God's mercy , to- ward the better that they gravitate at last . But , in the educated classes , the balance of religious feeling ...
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