Letters Addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman, on the Formation of Religious and Moral Principle, Volume 1 |
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Page vii
... - ment , as to give interest and impert- ance to every separate link . In this she has not succeeded to her own sa- tisfaction , and cannot hope that others will will be more easily satisfied ; yet still trusts that [ vii ]
... - ment , as to give interest and impert- ance to every separate link . In this she has not succeeded to her own sa- tisfaction , and cannot hope that others will will be more easily satisfied ; yet still trusts that [ vii ]
Page x
... thoroughly is she persuaded , that the lessons which are given in the com- mon routine of education , give little either of exercise or improvement to any faculty excepting memory : and that that it is only in as far as it excites [ x ]
... thoroughly is she persuaded , that the lessons which are given in the com- mon routine of education , give little either of exercise or improvement to any faculty excepting memory : and that that it is only in as far as it excites [ x ]
Page xvii
... give additional poig nancy to the pang of separation . From : whatever point the subject is viewed , the author perceives addi- tional reason to enforce a considera- tion of the advantages that are cer- tainly to be derived from a ...
... give additional poig nancy to the pang of separation . From : whatever point the subject is viewed , the author perceives addi- tional reason to enforce a considera- tion of the advantages that are cer- tainly to be derived from a ...
Page xviii
... give a general and comprehensive view of the im- portant truths which have been con- veyed to us by divine revelation , she did not think it necessary to have re- course to other authority than the -Bible for any thing that she advanced ...
... give a general and comprehensive view of the im- portant truths which have been con- veyed to us by divine revelation , she did not think it necessary to have re- course to other authority than the -Bible for any thing that she advanced ...
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... gives me reason to hope , that the foun- dation thus laid will not be easily shaken . But though many of these truths may retain a place in your memory , your recollection with re gard to others may be imperfect . Even those remembered ...
... gives me reason to hope , that the foun- dation thus laid will not be easily shaken . But though many of these truths may retain a place in your memory , your recollection with re gard to others may be imperfect . Even those remembered ...
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