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... moral turpitude equally pungent with that which the loss of terrestrial comforts may incidentally occasion ? Surely the cause of sorrow in the former as far exceeds the latter , as the perpetual favour of heaven transcends the mo ...
... moral turpitude equally pungent with that which the loss of terrestrial comforts may incidentally occasion ? Surely the cause of sorrow in the former as far exceeds the latter , as the perpetual favour of heaven transcends the mo ...
الصفحة 3
... moral conduct . In order therefore to sympathize with the con- trite sufferer , we must have the same ideas re- specting the equity of God's government , the detestable nature of sin , and the justice of that punishment with which it is ...
... moral conduct . In order therefore to sympathize with the con- trite sufferer , we must have the same ideas re- specting the equity of God's government , the detestable nature of sin , and the justice of that punishment with which it is ...
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... moral state of the human heart , are considerations that sel- dom obstruct their pursuits or interrupt their quiet . I ask , and appeal to the experience and the consciences of those whom Providence has elevated to opulence and ...
... moral state of the human heart , are considerations that sel- dom obstruct their pursuits or interrupt their quiet . I ask , and appeal to the experience and the consciences of those whom Providence has elevated to opulence and ...
الصفحة 11
... oblique , to the end of our existence . And though every moment cannot be laid out on the formal and regular improvement of our knowledge , or in the stated practice of a moral or religious duty , yet INTRODUCTION . 11.
... oblique , to the end of our existence . And though every moment cannot be laid out on the formal and regular improvement of our knowledge , or in the stated practice of a moral or religious duty , yet INTRODUCTION . 11.
الصفحة 12
William Giles. stated practice of a moral or religious duty , yet none should be so spent as to exclude wisdom or virtue , or pass without possibility of qualifying us more or less for the better employment of those which are to come ...
William Giles. stated practice of a moral or religious duty , yet none should be so spent as to exclude wisdom or virtue , or pass without possibility of qualifying us more or less for the better employment of those which are to come ...
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