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... gar Errors of Behaviour CHAPTER FOUR An Essay on the Present State of Religion in the World • CHAPTER FIVE Of Listening to the Voice of Providence 401058 71 110 183 CHAPTER SIX Of the Proportion between the Christian and Pagan [ v ]
... gar Errors of Behaviour CHAPTER FOUR An Essay on the Present State of Religion in the World • CHAPTER FIVE Of Listening to the Voice of Providence 401058 71 110 183 CHAPTER SIX Of the Proportion between the Christian and Pagan [ v ]
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... present work is not merely the product of the two first volumes , but the two first volumes may rather be called the product of this . The fable is always made for the moral , not the moral for the fable . I have heard that the envious ...
... present work is not merely the product of the two first volumes , but the two first volumes may rather be called the product of this . The fable is always made for the moral , not the moral for the fable . I have heard that the envious ...
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... present undertaking , as well to recommend that rectitude of soul which I call honesty to others , as to warn those who are subject to mistake it , either in themselves or others . Heaven itself receives those who sincerely repent into ...
... present undertaking , as well to recommend that rectitude of soul which I call honesty to others , as to warn those who are subject to mistake it , either in themselves or others . Heaven itself receives those who sincerely repent into ...
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... present , which , indeed , is not my business in this work , and therefore I throw by some keen observations which I had made upon this subject , my business here , or at least my design , being rather to instruct the age than to ...
... present , which , indeed , is not my business in this work , and therefore I throw by some keen observations which I had made upon this subject , my business here , or at least my design , being rather to instruct the age than to ...
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... present reign : It may without offence be said , that they have a glori- ous advantage put into their hands to honour their Maker , and advantage their people , to the immortal glory of their own memory , by prompting virtue and ...
... present reign : It may without offence be said , that they have a glori- ous advantage put into their hands to honour their Maker , and advantage their people , to the immortal glory of their own memory , by prompting virtue and ...
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