The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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Page xi
... never aspired to the dignity of an Expositor , so she never meant to enter into the details of the Biographer . Formed as they are upon the most extensive views of the nature of man , it is no wonder that the Writings of Saint Paul have ...
... never aspired to the dignity of an Expositor , so she never meant to enter into the details of the Biographer . Formed as they are upon the most extensive views of the nature of man , it is no wonder that the Writings of Saint Paul have ...
Page xii
... never yet failed to experience , she commits this little Work . If it should set one human being on the consideration of objects hitherto neglected , she will account that single circumstance success ; - nay , she will be reconciled ...
... never yet failed to experience , she commits this little Work . If it should set one human being on the consideration of objects hitherto neglected , she will account that single circumstance success ; - nay , she will be reconciled ...
Page 2
... never reach the remotest conception of that incomprehensible blessing , the union of his justice and mercy in the redemption of the world by his Son- a blessing familiar and intelligible to the most illiterate Christian . The religion ...
... never reach the remotest conception of that incomprehensible blessing , the union of his justice and mercy in the redemption of the world by his Son- a blessing familiar and intelligible to the most illiterate Christian . The religion ...
Page 3
... never yet , from unquestionable prin- ciples or clear deductions , made out an entire body of the law of nature . If a collection could be made of all the moral precepts in the pagan world , many of which may be found in the Christian ...
... never yet , from unquestionable prin- ciples or clear deductions , made out an entire body of the law of nature . If a collection could be made of all the moral precepts in the pagan world , many of which may be found in the Christian ...
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... never make up a body of morals . They wanted a connecting tie . The doctrines of one school were at variance with those of another . Even if they could have united their opinions , and selected the best from each sect , so as to have ...
... never make up a body of morals . They wanted a connecting tie . The doctrines of one school were at variance with those of another . Even if they could have united their opinions , and selected the best from each sect , so as to have ...
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