Letters Addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman, on the Formation of the Religious and the Moral Principle, Volume 1Garland Pub., 1974 - Religion |
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... ourselves . If justice be in our hearts a principle of action , we will carefully inform ourselves of the nature and extent of these seve- ral duties , so that we may be found deficient in none : giving unto Cæsar what G what is Cæsar's ...
... ourselves . If justice be in our hearts a principle of action , we will carefully inform ourselves of the nature and extent of these seve- ral duties , so that we may be found deficient in none : giving unto Cæsar what G what is Cæsar's ...
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Elizabeth Hamilton. them , we may find ourselves obliged to expose the guilty . But happily such occasions do not often occur ; and though , when they do , it be- comes our duty , even at ... ourselves . This would be to act from the [ 101 ]
Elizabeth Hamilton. them , we may find ourselves obliged to expose the guilty . But happily such occasions do not often occur ; and though , when they do , it be- comes our duty , even at ... ourselves . This would be to act from the [ 101 ]
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... ourselves we must en- deavour to subdue them ; for , if be nevolence , humility , charity , meek- ness , and forbearance , have a ten- dency to increase our happiness , we cannot in justice to ourselves neglect their cultivation ...
... ourselves we must en- deavour to subdue them ; for , if be nevolence , humility , charity , meek- ness , and forbearance , have a ten- dency to increase our happiness , we cannot in justice to ourselves neglect their cultivation ...
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