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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Elizabeth Hamilton. ciple of action - Knowledge of the divine na- ture and government afforded by the Gospel- Of the superior motives which it supplies for the strict performance of duty - Of the obli- gations which it imposes on ...
Elizabeth Hamilton. ciple of action - Knowledge of the divine na- ture and government afforded by the Gospel- Of the superior motives which it supplies for the strict performance of duty - Of the obli- gations which it imposes on ...
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... ture and government of the Supreme Being , were so unworthy , and appear to us so weak , it is evident that we must , in some way or other , have ar- rived at superior information . We have seen that natural religion , as far as it ...
... ture and government of the Supreme Being , were so unworthy , and appear to us so weak , it is evident that we must , in some way or other , have ar- rived at superior information . We have seen that natural religion , as far as it ...
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... ture , none are so presuming as to pronounce any thing useless , because they have not been able to discover its use such presumption would be considered as a proof of ignorance ; but humility is the companion of knowledge and of wisdom ...
... ture , none are so presuming as to pronounce any thing useless , because they have not been able to discover its use such presumption would be considered as a proof of ignorance ; but humility is the companion of knowledge and of wisdom ...
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... ture , and gave them in such a way as to render it impossible that the impression could ever be entirely obliterated ? We are told , " that all " the people saw and heard the thun- " derings and the lightnings , and the " noise of the ...
... ture , and gave them in such a way as to render it impossible that the impression could ever be entirely obliterated ? We are told , " that all " the people saw and heard the thun- " derings and the lightnings , and the " noise of the ...
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