The Christian Hero: An Argument Proving that No Principles But Those of Religion are Sufficient to Make a Great Man. Written by Mr. SteeleW. Phorson, 1792 - 71 من الصفحات |
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... mean and fenfual defires , and instead of employing their paffions in the fervice of life , they spend thei life in the fervice of their paffions ; yet though it is a truth very little received , that virtue is its own re- ward , it is ...
... mean and fenfual defires , and instead of employing their paffions in the fervice of life , they spend thei life in the fervice of their paffions ; yet though it is a truth very little received , that virtue is its own re- ward , it is ...
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... mean one ; for he urges no manner of reason for his defertion of the noble principle of refignation to the divine will , but his dangers and diftreffes , which indeed is no more than if he had plainly confeffed , that all the schemes we ...
... mean one ; for he urges no manner of reason for his defertion of the noble principle of refignation to the divine will , but his dangers and diftreffes , which indeed is no more than if he had plainly confeffed , that all the schemes we ...
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... means human life , from its fimple and rural happi- nefs , fwelled into the weighty cares and diftractions with which it is at prefent enchanted ; and from this knowledge of our mifery , extract our fatisfaction . J E CHAP . CHA P. II ...
... means human life , from its fimple and rural happi- nefs , fwelled into the weighty cares and diftractions with which it is at prefent enchanted ; and from this knowledge of our mifery , extract our fatisfaction . J E CHAP . CHA P. II ...
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... mean conceptions . Multitudes followed him and brought Matth . xv . him the dumb , the blind , the fick and maimed ; whom when their Creator had touched with a fecond life , they faw , fpoke , leaped , and ran ; in affection to him ...
... mean conceptions . Multitudes followed him and brought Matth . xv . him the dumb , the blind , the fick and maimed ; whom when their Creator had touched with a fecond life , they faw , fpoke , leaped , and ran ; in affection to him ...
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... mean a benefactor , and were now enough exasperated with benefits to conspire his death : our Lord was fenfible of theird e- fign , and prepared his difciples for it , by recounting to them now more diftinctly what fhould befall him ...
... mean a benefactor , and were now enough exasperated with benefits to conspire his death : our Lord was fenfible of theird e- fign , and prepared his difciples for it , by recounting to them now more diftinctly what fhould befall him ...
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