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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... worship -Errors of idolatry perpetuated during the most enlightened æras of Greece and Rome- Opinions of philosophers respecting a future state , vague and speculative - Not influential on moral conduct - Of the religions principles of ...
... worship -Errors of idolatry perpetuated during the most enlightened æras of Greece and Rome- Opinions of philosophers respecting a future state , vague and speculative - Not influential on moral conduct - Of the religions principles of ...
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... Worship of God established - His name to be re- verenced - A seventh part of time to be devoted . to the remembrance of the great Creator- Beneficial consequences of the institution of the Sabbath ... 45 LETTER IV . A knowledge of the ...
... Worship of God established - His name to be re- verenced - A seventh part of time to be devoted . to the remembrance of the great Creator- Beneficial consequences of the institution of the Sabbath ... 45 LETTER IV . A knowledge of the ...
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... such distinguished use of her powers must doubtless have employed them to advantage , in dis- covering the attributes of the Deity , and in forming such a rational system of of religious worship as would improve the virtue of the [ 6 ]
... such distinguished use of her powers must doubtless have employed them to advantage , in dis- covering the attributes of the Deity , and in forming such a rational system of of religious worship as would improve the virtue of the [ 6 ]
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Elizabeth Hamilton. of religious worship as would improve the virtue of the people . Alas ! rea- son atchieved nothing of all this . Of all the ancient nations , none were more celebrated for their wisdom than the Romans : but how little ...
Elizabeth Hamilton. of religious worship as would improve the virtue of the people . Alas ! rea- son atchieved nothing of all this . Of all the ancient nations , none were more celebrated for their wisdom than the Romans : but how little ...
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... worship was so impure , well may we say , with David , " Who can by " searching find out God ; who can " find out the Almighty unto per- " fection ? " Their belief in a future state was , like their belief in the Supreme Being ...
... worship was so impure , well may we say , with David , " Who can by " searching find out God ; who can " find out the Almighty unto per- " fection ? " Their belief in a future state was , like their belief in the Supreme Being ...
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Abraham accomplished affections afforded Almighty assistance assurance believe benevolence blessing ceremonies cerning children of Israel Christian circumstances commandments concerning consequence corrupted dearest Lady Elizabeth death declared desire display divine grace divine power doubt duties earth endeavours essen eternal faith Father favour foretold forgive fulfilled give given glory Gospel happiness heart heaven Holy hope human importance instituted instructed Israelites Jesus Christ Jews knowledge LETTER light Lord Lord's supper means of grace ment mercy Messiah mind mises moral Moses nations nature neral ness never obedience object observe Old Bailey Old Testament ourselves passions perceive perfect prayer precepts pretty horse principle proof prophets punishments reason religion religious render revelation reward sacrament salvation Saviour Scripture sense shalt shew shewn sincerity sion situation society soul spirit superior taught temporal temptation ten commandments tends thee things thou tion tism tivation truth ture unto virtue wisdom worship