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There can , however , it is presumed , be little risk of censure to him who shall
assert , That whatever has a natural tendency to irradiate the mind , to regulate
the affections , and to meliorate the conduct , must be friendly to happiness . Such
is ...
There can , however , it is presumed , be little risk of censure to him who shall
assert , That whatever has a natural tendency to irradiate the mind , to regulate
the affections , and to meliorate the conduct , must be friendly to happiness . Such
is ...
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has been donc , shall have any tendency to promote purity of sentiment , or
rectitude of conduct : to ho . nour the gospel of God , or to facilitate the happiness
of man , the time devoted to this purpose will not have been spent in vain . 書重 1
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has been donc , shall have any tendency to promote purity of sentiment , or
rectitude of conduct : to ho . nour the gospel of God , or to facilitate the happiness
of man , the time devoted to this purpose will not have been spent in vain . 書重 1
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It may be said in answer to this inquiry , that pain of conscience has relation to
guilt , and is the effect of sin operating against a known rule prescribed for the
regulation of moral conduct . In order , therefore , to sympathize with the contrite ...
It may be said in answer to this inquiry , that pain of conscience has relation to
guilt , and is the effect of sin operating against a known rule prescribed for the
regulation of moral conduct . In order , therefore , to sympathize with the contrite ...
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... or reformed his conduct , to the degree that was once expected ? I am afraid ,
every man that recollects his hopes must confess his disappointment ; and own ,
that day has glided unprofitably after day , and that he is still at the same distance
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... or reformed his conduct , to the degree that was once expected ? I am afraid ,
every man that recollects his hopes must confess his disappointment ; and own ,
that day has glided unprofitably after day , and that he is still at the same distance
...
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Your imagining that no permanent good can arise from the incident which first led
you to contemplate your conduct and your character , merely because trivial in
itself , and no way connected with the glory of God or the happiness of man , is a
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Your imagining that no permanent good can arise from the incident which first led
you to contemplate your conduct and your character , merely because trivial in
itself , and no way connected with the glory of God or the happiness of man , is a
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