The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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Page 6
... want a motive and an end . * Plutarch relates , that Alexander , after conquering these countries , had reformed some of their evil habits . -Did not such a state of comfortless ignorance , of 6 MORALITY OF PAGANISM .
... want a motive and an end . * Plutarch relates , that Alexander , after conquering these countries , had reformed some of their evil habits . -Did not such a state of comfortless ignorance , of 6 MORALITY OF PAGANISM .
Page 8
... want of the other . * When a violent plague raged in Rome , the method they took for appeasing the deities , and putting a stop to the distemper , was the estab- lishment of a theatre and the introduction of plays . The plague , however ...
... want of the other . * When a violent plague raged in Rome , the method they took for appeasing the deities , and putting a stop to the distemper , was the estab- lishment of a theatre and the introduction of plays . The plague , however ...
Page 12
... wants , and consolation to human miseries . They wanted a simple way , proportioned to their comprehension ; a short ... want , more slowly welcomed the relief ; while the latter , though they less felt the one , more willingly accepted ...
... wants , and consolation to human miseries . They wanted a simple way , proportioned to their comprehension ; a short ... want , more slowly welcomed the relief ; while the latter , though they less felt the one , more willingly accepted ...
Page 55
... want of the generating principle . May we not hence infer , that wherever faith is seen not in this company , she is an impostor ? Of the great " mysteries of godliness " enu- merated by Saint Paul in his Epistle to Timothy , he shows ...
... want of the generating principle . May we not hence infer , that wherever faith is seen not in this company , she is an impostor ? Of the great " mysteries of godliness " enu- merated by Saint Paul in his Epistle to Timothy , he shows ...
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... wants him- self no such evidence to assist his decision , but he uses it to manifest to men and angels his own strict justice . " In that awful day , " says an eminent divine , " the Judge will not examine men as to their experiences ...
... wants him- self no such evidence to assist his decision , but he uses it to manifest to men and angels his own strict justice . " In that awful day , " says an eminent divine , " the Judge will not examine men as to their experiences ...
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