The RefugeAt the Lorenzo Press, printed for Bronson & Chauncey, 1804 - 257 páginas |
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... wisdom , and such the goodness of the great Pareni of the universe , that he has provided sources of pleasure exactly suited to the compound nature of man . But it is the indelible opprobrium of our species , that those enjoyments which ...
... wisdom , and such the goodness of the great Pareni of the universe , that he has provided sources of pleasure exactly suited to the compound nature of man . But it is the indelible opprobrium of our species , that those enjoyments which ...
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... so spent as to exclude wisdom or virtue , or pass without possibility of qualify- ing us more or less for the better employment of those which are to come . It is scarcely possible to pass an hour in honest 12 INTRODUCTION .
... so spent as to exclude wisdom or virtue , or pass without possibility of qualify- ing us more or less for the better employment of those which are to come . It is scarcely possible to pass an hour in honest 12 INTRODUCTION .
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... wisdom and the goodness of God , not only in the implantation of this ever active prin- ciple , but in the frustration of every hope that centres in terrestrial enjoyment . For not in vain , but for the noblest end , Heaven bids a ...
... wisdom and the goodness of God , not only in the implantation of this ever active prin- ciple , but in the frustration of every hope that centres in terrestrial enjoyment . For not in vain , but for the noblest end , Heaven bids a ...
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... wisdom and the dictates of conscience ? It is indeed possible that the mind may be di- verted by the allurements of pleasure from minute attention to the turpitude of its own actions , but the delusion will not last for ever : a man ...
... wisdom and the dictates of conscience ? It is indeed possible that the mind may be di- verted by the allurements of pleasure from minute attention to the turpitude of its own actions , but the delusion will not last for ever : a man ...
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... wisdom is not the peculiar privilege of geome- tricians . The most sublime and important precepts require no uncommon opportunities , nor labori- ous preparations ; they are enforced without the aid of eloquence ; and understood without ...
... wisdom is not the peculiar privilege of geome- tricians . The most sublime and important precepts require no uncommon opportunities , nor labori- ous preparations ; they are enforced without the aid of eloquence ; and understood without ...
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