The RefugeAt the Lorenzo Press, printed for Bronson & Chauncey, 1804 - 257 páginas |
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... effect of a vitiated taste which has precipitated thousands into inextricable difficulties , and into which it had nearly hurried my fair corres- pondent , of whom some account will be found in the following Introduction , and to whom ...
... effect of a vitiated taste which has precipitated thousands into inextricable difficulties , and into which it had nearly hurried my fair corres- pondent , of whom some account will be found in the following Introduction , and to whom ...
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... effect of sin operating against a known rule prescribed for the regulation of moral conduct . In order , therefore , to sympathize with the con- trite sufferer , we must have the same ideas respecting the equity of God's government ...
... effect of sin operating against a known rule prescribed for the regulation of moral conduct . In order , therefore , to sympathize with the con- trite sufferer , we must have the same ideas respecting the equity of God's government ...
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... effect of superstitious credulity , and as deserving raillery more than commisse- ration , or severe rebuke than serious expostula- tion . That men frequently act on this principle , in giving advice to persons under religious impres ...
... effect of superstitious credulity , and as deserving raillery more than commisse- ration , or severe rebuke than serious expostula- tion . That men frequently act on this principle , in giving advice to persons under religious impres ...
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... effect , Be familiar with vice , or at least with vanity ; blunt the edge of remorse by the accession of fresh guilt ; hope for quiet in the midst of tumult ; and drown the clamours of conscience in obstreperous merri- ment ! Lavinia ...
... effect , Be familiar with vice , or at least with vanity ; blunt the edge of remorse by the accession of fresh guilt ; hope for quiet in the midst of tumult ; and drown the clamours of conscience in obstreperous merri- ment ! Lavinia ...
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... effects which the observation of death produces in those who are not wholly with- out the power and use of reflection ; for , by far the greater part , it is wholly unregarded ; their friends and their enemies sink into the grave ...
... effects which the observation of death produces in those who are not wholly with- out the power and use of reflection ; for , by far the greater part , it is wholly unregarded ; their friends and their enemies sink into the grave ...
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