Letters Addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman, on the Formation of Religious and Moral Principle, Volume 1 |
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... instances proved the efficacy , she would shrink hopeless from the trial ; but confident that upon this occasion it will not be found to have lost any of its virtue , she binds binds it to her bosom , and proceeds , if.
... instances proved the efficacy , she would shrink hopeless from the trial ; but confident that upon this occasion it will not be found to have lost any of its virtue , she binds binds it to her bosom , and proceeds , if.
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... of early youth , it is not surprising that all that is most essen- tial to the future conduct , should in so many instances appear to have been excluded , ............ . དྷ་ The The views of parents may , it is true , [ xiv ]
... of early youth , it is not surprising that all that is most essen- tial to the future conduct , should in so many instances appear to have been excluded , ............ . དྷ་ The The views of parents may , it is true , [ xiv ]
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... The oppo- site impressions made upon the principled and unprincipled mind by the same circumstance- Instance of honourable conduct , and the re- verse .177 LETTER LETTER XII . Observations upon the use to be made [ xxix ]
... The oppo- site impressions made upon the principled and unprincipled mind by the same circumstance- Instance of honourable conduct , and the re- verse .177 LETTER LETTER XII . Observations upon the use to be made [ xxix ]
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... instances , extends its purifying influ- ence to the inmost recesses of the heart . The , delight with which you imbibed its sacred tenets , the deep impression which they made upon your mind , and the salutary influence which they ...
... instances , extends its purifying influ- ence to the inmost recesses of the heart . The , delight with which you imbibed its sacred tenets , the deep impression which they made upon your mind , and the salutary influence which they ...
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... instances , the spontaneous ef- fects of this dawn of principle , in the children so dear to my affections : • but it is by constant and habitual ex- ercise that it can alone be confirmed ; and as this exercise depends in a great ...
... instances , the spontaneous ef- fects of this dawn of principle , in the children so dear to my affections : • but it is by constant and habitual ex- ercise that it can alone be confirmed ; and as this exercise depends in a great ...
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