A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... true worth both as being most difficult either to be ac- quired or sustained , and as contributing most to the happiness and tranquillity of social life . The state of his argument is as follows : I. If this disposition were universal ...
... true worth both as being most difficult either to be ac- quired or sustained , and as contributing most to the happiness and tranquillity of social life . The state of his argument is as follows : I. If this disposition were universal ...
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... true of many qualities , which are acknowledged to be vicious . Envy is a quality of this sort ; I know not a stronger stimulus to exertion ; many a scholar , many an artist , many a soldier , has been produced by it ; never- theless ...
... true of many qualities , which are acknowledged to be vicious . Envy is a quality of this sort ; I know not a stronger stimulus to exertion ; many a scholar , many an artist , many a soldier , has been produced by it ; never- theless ...
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... true opinion about it . Boerhaave , speaking of this very declaration of our Saviour , " Whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her , hath already committed adultery with her in his heart , " and under- standing it , as we do , to ...
... true opinion about it . Boerhaave , speaking of this very declaration of our Saviour , " Whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her , hath already committed adultery with her in his heart , " and under- standing it , as we do , to ...
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... true spirit , and with a perfect knowledge , of the Christian character : " Who is there among you that is generous ? who that is com- passionate ? who that has any charity ? Let him say , If this sedition , this conten- tion , and ...
... true spirit , and with a perfect knowledge , of the Christian character : " Who is there among you that is generous ? who that is com- passionate ? who that has any charity ? Let him say , If this sedition , this conten- tion , and ...
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... true virtue is that which discards these considerations absolutely , and which retires from them all to the sin- gle internal purpose of pleasing God . This at least was the virtue which our Saviour taught . And in teaching this , he ...
... true virtue is that which discards these considerations absolutely , and which retires from them all to the sin- gle internal purpose of pleasing God . This at least was the virtue which our Saviour taught . And in teaching this , he ...
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