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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... sense you shewed of the affection which led me so anxiously to examine the nature of those which you embraced , I cannot but indulge a hope of your having bestowed se- VOL . II . B rious rious considerations on the foregoing letters ...
... sense you shewed of the affection which led me so anxiously to examine the nature of those which you embraced , I cannot but indulge a hope of your having bestowed se- VOL . II . B rious rious considerations on the foregoing letters ...
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... the Supreme Being , darkened with many errors ; and , as it was not capable of receiving any confirmation from the evidence of the senses , was less generally received ; and and even where it was received , was very uncertain [ 8 ]
... the Supreme Being , darkened with many errors ; and , as it was not capable of receiving any confirmation from the evidence of the senses , was less generally received ; and and even where it was received , was very uncertain [ 8 ]
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... senses . By immediate communication he in- structed the parents of the human race . He informed them of their fallibity , and of the state of proba- tion in which they were placed , and warned them of the penalty they would incur ...
... senses . By immediate communication he in- structed the parents of the human race . He informed them of their fallibity , and of the state of proba- tion in which they were placed , and warned them of the penalty they would incur ...
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... sense of inferiority . Let her who , thinking meanly of her sex , relinquishes all hope all desire of improvement , let her remember , that when the first pair stood before the tribunal of an offended God , though the weakness of the ...
... sense of inferiority . Let her who , thinking meanly of her sex , relinquishes all hope all desire of improvement , let her remember , that when the first pair stood before the tribunal of an offended God , though the weakness of the ...
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... senses , that it could neither be mistaken nor denied . Well might the venerable lawgiver , to whom was assigned the arduous task of leading and instruct- ing the unruly multitude , well might he appeal to those who had been eye ...
... senses , that it could neither be mistaken nor denied . Well might the venerable lawgiver , to whom was assigned the arduous task of leading and instruct- ing the unruly multitude , well might he appeal to those who had been eye ...
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