Sermons, on Practical Subjects: By the Late Rev. Samuel Carr, ... In Three Volumes. ...F. and C. Rivington; J. Robson; and W. Richardson, 1795 |
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... vice is flippery and dangerous . And above all , in every temptation , let him atk himself these two plain , but weighty questions : " What is it I am going to do ? Will the " pleasure of a moment compensate for the " lofs of my ...
... vice is flippery and dangerous . And above all , in every temptation , let him atk himself these two plain , but weighty questions : " What is it I am going to do ? Will the " pleasure of a moment compensate for the " lofs of my ...
الصفحة 69
... vice punished , is certainly no less agree- able to the feelings of nature than it is to the dictates of reafon . One cannot help , therefore , expreffing a fecret complacency and approbation in the picture which is here exhibited to ...
... vice punished , is certainly no less agree- able to the feelings of nature than it is to the dictates of reafon . One cannot help , therefore , expreffing a fecret complacency and approbation in the picture which is here exhibited to ...
الصفحة 138
... vice ; " fince no man can be denominated good or bad for doing what he was under an abfolute ne- ceffity to do ; that to conceive a person im- pelled to do a right action by any other influ- ence than that of his own reason , is in ...
... vice ; " fince no man can be denominated good or bad for doing what he was under an abfolute ne- ceffity to do ; that to conceive a person im- pelled to do a right action by any other influ- ence than that of his own reason , is in ...
الصفحة 175
... vice needs but to be feen to be ab- horred . Could we behold it in its genuine colours , furrounded with all its proper train of confequences , the ftings of a wounded confcience , the cries of injured innocence , the horrors of ...
... vice needs but to be feen to be ab- horred . Could we behold it in its genuine colours , furrounded with all its proper train of confequences , the ftings of a wounded confcience , the cries of injured innocence , the horrors of ...
الصفحة 178
... vice fhould ever thus be able to im- pofe upon any reasonable man , will perhaps at first fight feem ftrange . But allow me to fay , that it is no less true than strange , and may be confirmed by almost innumerable ex- amples drawn from ...
... vice fhould ever thus be able to im- pofe upon any reasonable man , will perhaps at first fight feem ftrange . But allow me to fay , that it is no less true than strange , and may be confirmed by almost innumerable ex- amples drawn from ...
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