The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... true , passages in the works of this great Apostle , ( but they are of rare occurence , and bear no proportion to such as are obvious , ) which have been interpreted in a different and even contradictory manner by men , who , agreeing ...
... true , passages in the works of this great Apostle , ( but they are of rare occurence , and bear no proportion to such as are obvious , ) which have been interpreted in a different and even contradictory manner by men , who , agreeing ...
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... partakes of the nature of their theology ; and in propor- tion as it is founded on the knowledge of the true God , in such proportion it tends to improve VOL . X. B the conduct of man . The meanest Christian believer has.
... partakes of the nature of their theology ; and in propor- tion as it is founded on the knowledge of the true God , in such proportion it tends to improve VOL . X. B the conduct of man . The meanest Christian believer has.
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... true found- ation . " They served , indeed , to tie society together , and by these bands and ligaments pro- moted order and convenience : but there was no Divine command to make them respected ; and there will naturally be little ...
... true found- ation . " They served , indeed , to tie society together , and by these bands and ligaments pro- moted order and convenience : but there was no Divine command to make them respected ; and there will naturally be little ...
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... true , but THE TRUTH , and who taught the truth as " one having authority , " was alone competent to this great work . The duty of submission to Divine power was to the multitude more intel- ligible than the intricate deductions of ...
... true , but THE TRUTH , and who taught the truth as " one having authority , " was alone competent to this great work . The duty of submission to Divine power was to the multitude more intel- ligible than the intricate deductions of ...
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... true , fidelity was praise , fact was glory . And yet , if , on the one hand , there were no need of the rhetorician's art to embellish the tale , what mere rhetoricians could have ab- stained from using it ? Thus , it seems obvious ...
... true , fidelity was praise , fact was glory . And yet , if , on the one hand , there were no need of the rhetorician's art to embellish the tale , what mere rhetoricians could have ab- stained from using it ? Thus , it seems obvious ...
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