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... religion in all this ? For example , a vicious inclination re- moved from the object is still a vicious inclination , and contracts the same guilt as if the object were at hand ; for if , as our Saviour says , " He that looketh on a ...
... religion in all this ? For example , a vicious inclination re- moved from the object is still a vicious inclination , and contracts the same guilt as if the object were at hand ; for if , as our Saviour says , " He that looketh on a ...
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... religious and good men is a con- stant restraint from evil , and an encouragement to a religious life . You have there the beauty of religion exemplified ; you never want as well instruction in , [ 11 ] ROBINSON CRUSOE.
... religious and good men is a con- stant restraint from evil , and an encouragement to a religious life . You have there the beauty of religion exemplified ; you never want as well instruction in , [ 11 ] ROBINSON CRUSOE.
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... religion , and into abbeys and monasteries since , what have they been , or what have they been able to do , to- wards purchasing the retirement I speak of ? They have indeed been things to be reckoned among aus- terities and acts of ...
... religion , and into abbeys and monasteries since , what have they been , or what have they been able to do , to- wards purchasing the retirement I speak of ? They have indeed been things to be reckoned among aus- terities and acts of ...
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... religion , who , being hard at work with some other men removing a great quantity of earth to raise a bank against the side of a pond , was one day so out of himself , and wrapt up in a perfect application of his mind to a very serious ...
... religion , who , being hard at work with some other men removing a great quantity of earth to raise a bank against the side of a pond , was one day so out of himself , and wrapt up in a perfect application of his mind to a very serious ...
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... religion does not guide us to those methods of putting a force upon our bodies to subdue the violence of in- ordinate appetite . The blessed apostle St. Paul seems to have been in this circumstance when being assaulted with what is ...
... religion does not guide us to those methods of putting a force upon our bodies to subdue the violence of in- ordinate appetite . The blessed apostle St. Paul seems to have been in this circumstance when being assaulted with what is ...
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