Letters, Addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman, on the Formation of Religious and Moral Principle, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1806 - Christian life |
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... circumstances attending the promulga- tion of the Mosaic law and the Gospel - In what a true and salutary belief in the Christian system consists - Faith shown to be a prin- ciple of action - Knowledge of the divine na- ture ciple [ ix ]
... circumstances attending the promulga- tion of the Mosaic law and the Gospel - In what a true and salutary belief in the Christian system consists - Faith shown to be a prin- ciple of action - Knowledge of the divine na- ture ciple [ ix ]
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... - rily be attended with circumstances impossible for us to comprehend . Supposing it possible for us to have access to the mind of an unborn child , and that its reasoning faculties were were as strong as those of a man in the [ 26 ]
... - rily be attended with circumstances impossible for us to comprehend . Supposing it possible for us to have access to the mind of an unborn child , and that its reasoning faculties were were as strong as those of a man in the [ 26 ]
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... circumstances would naturally have taken place , we can have no difficulty in believing that he who gave to man the use of speech , and who designed him to cul- tivate the world , might so controul the faculty he had bestowed , as to ...
... circumstances would naturally have taken place , we can have no difficulty in believing that he who gave to man the use of speech , and who designed him to cul- tivate the world , might so controul the faculty he had bestowed , as to ...
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... had made , especially with regard to such branches of knowledge as had at first appeared most difficult ; and let the remembrance of these circumstances encourage you to apply your mind to 47 to the subject now before you , which is [ 46 ]
... had made , especially with regard to such branches of knowledge as had at first appeared most difficult ; and let the remembrance of these circumstances encourage you to apply your mind to 47 to the subject now before you , which is [ 46 ]
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... circumstances be sen- sible that however aweful , however sublime or magnificent , neither the terrors nor the magnificence dis- played , were more than was demand- ed by the occasion . " In the third month from the period of their ...
... circumstances be sen- sible that however aweful , however sublime or magnificent , neither the terrors nor the magnificence dis- played , were more than was demand- ed by the occasion . " In the third month from the period of their ...
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