Letters Addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman, on the Formation of Religious and Moral Principle, Volume 1 |
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Page vii
... opinions , or accidental prejudices of those , with whom it might be their lot to live , she endeavoured to keep as much as possible to general views ; but as the mind must have made consider- able progress before it is capable of ...
... opinions , or accidental prejudices of those , with whom it might be their lot to live , she endeavoured to keep as much as possible to general views ; but as the mind must have made consider- able progress before it is capable of ...
Page ix
... opinion of her superiors in wisdom and information . By the approbation of those best qualified to decide , her judgment was confirmed . Still , how- ever , an opportunity was wanting for observing the consequences of a practical ...
... opinion of her superiors in wisdom and information . By the approbation of those best qualified to decide , her judgment was confirmed . Still , how- ever , an opportunity was wanting for observing the consequences of a practical ...
Page x
... opinion of the influence of early association , in forming the disposi- tion and character ; and from expe- rience likewise , can assure the timid and the doubtful , that the trouble of watching over these associations , sinks into ...
... opinion of the influence of early association , in forming the disposi- tion and character ; and from expe- rience likewise , can assure the timid and the doubtful , that the trouble of watching over these associations , sinks into ...
Page xx
... opinions that are called ortho- dox , when rendered plain by being stripped of all technical phraseology , she finds in generalexactly conformable to her own ; but she embraces them , not because they are sanctioned by par- ticular ...
... opinions that are called ortho- dox , when rendered plain by being stripped of all technical phraseology , she finds in generalexactly conformable to her own ; but she embraces them , not because they are sanctioned by par- ticular ...
Page xxiii
... opinions ; it clashes with no one's interests . It may be described in the words of the celebrated Bishop of Down and Con- nor in his epistle dedicatory to the sermons preached at the Golden Grove . " The special design of the whole ...
... opinions ; it clashes with no one's interests . It may be described in the words of the celebrated Bishop of Down and Con- nor in his epistle dedicatory to the sermons preached at the Golden Grove . " The special design of the whole ...
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