The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... less where he is not recognised . There will also be little obedience to a law without sanctions , where neither penalty is feared , nor reward expected . Previous to the establishment of Christianity , philosophy had attained to its ...
... less where he is not recognised . There will also be little obedience to a law without sanctions , where neither penalty is feared , nor reward expected . Previous to the establishment of Christianity , philosophy had attained to its ...
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... less salvation , to men . It was invented to embellish the fabulous periods of their history , to flatter illustrious families , by celebrating the human exploits of their deified progenitors ; and thus to give an additional and ...
... less salvation , to men . It was invented to embellish the fabulous periods of their history , to flatter illustrious families , by celebrating the human exploits of their deified progenitors ; and thus to give an additional and ...
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... less felt the one , more willingly accepted the other . Alexander , though he had the magnanimity to declare to his illustrious preceptor , that he had rather excel in knowledge than in power , yet blamed him for divulging to the world ...
... less felt the one , more willingly accepted the other . Alexander , though he had the magnanimity to declare to his illustrious preceptor , that he had rather excel in knowledge than in power , yet blamed him for divulging to the world ...
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... less perfect would have been our view of the scheme of Christi- anity , had the New Testament been curtailed of this important portion of religious and practical instruction ! We should indeed have felt the same adoring gratitude for ...
... less perfect would have been our view of the scheme of Christi- anity , had the New Testament been curtailed of this important portion of religious and practical instruction ! We should indeed have felt the same adoring gratitude for ...
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... on through the Epistles a confirmation of the spirit and power of Christianity , but the same design is no less apparent in closing the book - with the Apocalypse , a writing which contains the 34 EPISTOLARY WRITERS .
... on through the Epistles a confirmation of the spirit and power of Christianity , but the same design is no less apparent in closing the book - with the Apocalypse , a writing which contains the 34 EPISTOLARY WRITERS .
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