The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... effect are , of all others , the persons who will judge the most tenderly of the different views , or unintentional misconceptions , of the opposite party . That conquest in debate over a Christian adver- sary , which is achieved at the ...
... effect are , of all others , the persons who will judge the most tenderly of the different views , or unintentional misconceptions , of the opposite party . That conquest in debate over a Christian adver- sary , which is achieved at the ...
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... effect a revolution in the minds of men . " Human reason , " says the same great authority above quoted , " never yet , from unquestionable prin- ciples or clear deductions , made out an entire body of the law of nature . If a ...
... effect a revolution in the minds of men . " Human reason , " says the same great authority above quoted , " never yet , from unquestionable prin- ciples or clear deductions , made out an entire body of the law of nature . If a ...
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... effect on conduct . Our great poet has noticed this discordance between principle and practice in his dialogue between two great and virtuous Romans . Cassius , who disbelieved a future state , reproves Brutus for the inconsistency be ...
... effect on conduct . Our great poet has noticed this discordance between principle and practice in his dialogue between two great and virtuous Romans . Cassius , who disbelieved a future state , reproves Brutus for the inconsistency be ...
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... effect have had only the testimony of one Gospel instead of four . -The But to pass to other evidences of truth . manner in which these writers speak of them- selves is at once a proof of their humility and of their veracity . The ...
... effect have had only the testimony of one Gospel instead of four . -The But to pass to other evidences of truth . manner in which these writers speak of them- selves is at once a proof of their humility and of their veracity . The ...
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... effect of his divine eloquence , it is history , not eulogy , that speaks . They say . nothing of their own admiration ; it is " the people who were astonished at the gracious words which proceeded out of his mouth . " Again , it was ...
... effect of his divine eloquence , it is history , not eulogy , that speaks . They say . nothing of their own admiration ; it is " the people who were astonished at the gracious words which proceeded out of his mouth . " Again , it was ...
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