A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... human happiness , and the great sources of human misery , so far as man's happiness and misery depend upon man . Without this disposition , en- mities must not only be frequent , but , once begun , must be eternal : for , each re ...
... human happiness , and the great sources of human misery , so far as man's happiness and misery depend upon man . Without this disposition , en- mities must not only be frequent , but , once begun , must be eternal : for , each re ...
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... will be ineffectual , and is therefore unwise . I know not how to go about the proof of a point , which depends upon experience , and upon a Matt . xxiii . 25. 27 . † Ib . v . 28 . وو knowledge of the human constitution , bet- ter than 36.
... will be ineffectual , and is therefore unwise . I know not how to go about the proof of a point , which depends upon experience , and upon a Matt . xxiii . 25. 27 . † Ib . v . 28 . وو knowledge of the human constitution , bet- ter than 36.
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In Three Parts William Paley. وو knowledge of the human constitution , bet- ter than by citing the judgement of persons , who appear to have given great attention to the subject , and to be well qualified to form a true opinion about it ...
In Three Parts William Paley. وو knowledge of the human constitution , bet- ter than by citing the judgement of persons , who appear to have given great attention to the subject , and to be well qualified to form a true opinion about it ...
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... steadily and uniformly , in sight and out of sight , in familiar occurrences and under pressing temptations ; and in the second , he corrected , what , of all tendencies in the human character , stands most in need of correction , 38.
... steadily and uniformly , in sight and out of sight , in familiar occurrences and under pressing temptations ; and in the second , he corrected , what , of all tendencies in the human character , stands most in need of correction , 38.
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In Three Parts William Paley. human character , stands most in need of correction , selfishness , or a contempt of other men's conveniency and satisfaction . In estimating the value of a moral rule , we are to have regard not only to the ...
In Three Parts William Paley. human character , stands most in need of correction , selfishness , or a contempt of other men's conveniency and satisfaction . In estimating the value of a moral rule , we are to have regard not only to the ...
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