The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... religion of which the Apostle Paul was the brightest human example , as well as the most illustrious human teacher . The Writer is persuaded that many read the Epistles of Saint Paul with deep reverence for the station they hold in the ...
... religion of which the Apostle Paul was the brightest human example , as well as the most illustrious human teacher . The Writer is persuaded that many read the Epistles of Saint Paul with deep reverence for the station they hold in the ...
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... religion , and as the Instructor who has supplied us with the noblest system of the higher ethics , but who has even condescended to extend his code to the more minute exigencies . and relations of familiar life . It will , perhaps , be ...
... religion , and as the Instructor who has supplied us with the noblest system of the higher ethics , but who has even condescended to extend his code to the more minute exigencies . and relations of familiar life . It will , perhaps , be ...
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... the Attainment of Knowledge , Religion , and Happiness ........ CHAP . XXII . Conclusion Cursory Enquiry into some of the - 366 Causes which impede General Improvement ... 383 AN ESSAY ON THE CHARACTER AND PRACTICAL WRITINGS OF SAINT.
... the Attainment of Knowledge , Religion , and Happiness ........ CHAP . XXII . Conclusion Cursory Enquiry into some of the - 366 Causes which impede General Improvement ... 383 AN ESSAY ON THE CHARACTER AND PRACTICAL WRITINGS OF SAINT.
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... religion of the heathens was so deplor- ably bad in its principle , that it is no wonder if their practice was proportionally corrupt . " Those just measures of right and wrong , " says Locke , " which necessity had introduced , which 2 ...
... religion of the heathens was so deplor- ably bad in its principle , that it is no wonder if their practice was proportionally corrupt . " Those just measures of right and wrong , " says Locke , " which necessity had introduced , which 2 ...
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... religion con- tained little more than the quarrels and the intrigues of these deities , could we expect that the practice of the people would be much better , or more consistent than their belief ? If the divinities were at once holy ...
... religion con- tained little more than the quarrels and the intrigues of these deities , could we expect that the practice of the people would be much better , or more consistent than their belief ? If the divinities were at once holy ...
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