A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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... never , in this life , been made acquainted with them . These effects may be very extenfive . They may be interesting even to other orders of intelligent beings . I think it is a general opinion , and one to which I have long come ...
... never , in this life , been made acquainted with them . These effects may be very extenfive . They may be interesting even to other orders of intelligent beings . I think it is a general opinion , and one to which I have long come ...
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... never fail to make him who obeys it , confiderate , not only of the rights , but of the feelings of other men , bodily and men- tal , in great matters and in fmall ; of the eafe , the accommodation , the self - compla- cency cency of ...
... never fail to make him who obeys it , confiderate , not only of the rights , but of the feelings of other men , bodily and men- tal , in great matters and in fmall ; of the eafe , the accommodation , the self - compla- cency cency of ...
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... tainable , I answer , fo is all perfection ; ought therefore a moralift to recommend imperfections ? One excellency , however , of our Saviour's rules is , that they are either either never mistaken , or never fo mistaken as to [ 56 ]
... tainable , I answer , fo is all perfection ; ought therefore a moralift to recommend imperfections ? One excellency , however , of our Saviour's rules is , that they are either either never mistaken , or never fo mistaken as to [ 56 ]
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In Three Parts ... William Paley. either never mistaken , or never fo mistaken as to do harm . I could feign a hundred . cafes , in which the literal application of the rule , " of doing to others as we would that others fhould do unto ...
In Three Parts ... William Paley. either never mistaken , or never fo mistaken as to do harm . I could feign a hundred . cafes , in which the literal application of the rule , " of doing to others as we would that others fhould do unto ...
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... never appears to have been worked up into any thing like that elation , or that emotion of fpirits , which is occafionally ob- ferved in moft of thofe , to whom the name of enthusiast can in any degree be applied . I feel a respect for ...
... never appears to have been worked up into any thing like that elation , or that emotion of fpirits , which is occafionally ob- ferved in moft of thofe , to whom the name of enthusiast can in any degree be applied . I feel a respect for ...
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