The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... Cicero , in op- position to the disciples of Epicurus , acknow- ledged a superintending Providence . Many of the Stoics were of opinion , that the consumma- tion of all things would be effected by fire . 10 MORALITY OF PAGANISM .
... Cicero , in op- position to the disciples of Epicurus , acknow- ledged a superintending Providence . Many of the Stoics were of opinion , that the consumma- tion of all things would be effected by fire . 10 MORALITY OF PAGANISM .
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Hannah More. tion of all things would be effected by fire . Yet every philosopher , however rational in many parts of ... thing as human wisdom . In short , The all were dissatisfied . The wise had a vague MORALITY OF PAGANISM . 11.
Hannah More. tion of all things would be effected by fire . Yet every philosopher , however rational in many parts of ... thing as human wisdom . In short , The all were dissatisfied . The wise had a vague MORALITY OF PAGANISM . 11.
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... things to bestow than learning and empire , should dash their high hopes , by making these great things consist in poverty of spirit , in being little in their own eyes , in not loving the world , nor the things of the world ? But what ...
... things to bestow than learning and empire , should dash their high hopes , by making these great things consist in poverty of spirit , in being little in their own eyes , in not loving the world , nor the things of the world ? But what ...
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... thing to natural ability , or to splendid attainment . This arrangement , while it proves the astonishing progress of Christianity to have been caused by its own energy , serves to remove every just suspicion of the contrivance of fraud ...
... thing to natural ability , or to splendid attainment . This arrangement , while it proves the astonishing progress of Christianity to have been caused by its own energy , serves to remove every just suspicion of the contrivance of fraud ...
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... things hard to be understood , which they who are unstable and unlearned wrest to their own destruction . " Here the caviller would desire to stop , or rather to garble the sentence which adds , " as they do also the other Scriptures ...
... things hard to be understood , which they who are unstable and unlearned wrest to their own destruction . " Here the caviller would desire to stop , or rather to garble the sentence which adds , " as they do also the other Scriptures ...
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