English ReaderB. Olds, 1840 - 258 стор. |
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... religion in the most amiable light ; and which recommend a great variety of moral duties , by the excellence of their nature , and the happy effects they produce . These subjects are exhibited in a style and manner which are calculated ...
... religion in the most amiable light ; and which recommend a great variety of moral duties , by the excellence of their nature , and the happy effects they produce . These subjects are exhibited in a style and manner which are calculated ...
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... disobeyed the ands of the Almighty , and that the circumsta : ce were well known to s , there would fall an emphasis upon the word INTRODUCTION . Comforts of religion, On the evils which flow from unrestrained passion, 119.
... disobeyed the ands of the Almighty , and that the circumsta : ce were well known to s , there would fall an emphasis upon the word INTRODUCTION . Comforts of religion, On the evils which flow from unrestrained passion, 119.
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... religious instruction derives its efficacy , not so much from what men are taught to know , as from what they are brought to feel . He who pretends to great sensibility towards men , and yet has no feeling for the high objects of religion ...
... religious instruction derives its efficacy , not so much from what men are taught to know , as from what they are brought to feel . He who pretends to great sensibility towards men , and yet has no feeling for the high objects of religion ...
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... religion breathes mildness and affability . It gives a native unaffected ease to the behaviour . It is social , kind , and cheerful ; far removed from that gloomy and illibe- ral superstition , which clouds the brow , sharpens the ...
... religion breathes mildness and affability . It gives a native unaffected ease to the behaviour . It is social , kind , and cheerful ; far removed from that gloomy and illibe- ral superstition , which clouds the brow , sharpens the ...
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... religion and virtue , and lastly , that it is most conducive to our happiness . There is certainly no greater felicity , than to be able to look back on a life usefully and virtuously employed ; to trace our own progress in existence ...
... religion and virtue , and lastly , that it is most conducive to our happiness . There is certainly no greater felicity , than to be able to look back on a life usefully and virtuously employed ; to trace our own progress in existence ...
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