The Refuge. [A Series of Letters Upon Religion.] MS. Note1825 - 156 páginas |
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... frequently the whole of our attention ; while those of a refined and exquisite nature , and in which felicity might be more rea- sonably expected , are entirely neglected or for- gotten . This is the effect of a vitiated taste , which ...
... frequently the whole of our attention ; while those of a refined and exquisite nature , and in which felicity might be more rea- sonably expected , are entirely neglected or for- gotten . This is the effect of a vitiated taste , which ...
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... com- miseration , or severe rebuke than serious ex- postulation . That men frequently act on this principle in giving advice to persons under religious impres- 1 sions , needs no proof . What more common INTRODUCTION .
... com- miseration , or severe rebuke than serious ex- postulation . That men frequently act on this principle in giving advice to persons under religious impres- 1 sions , needs no proof . What more common INTRODUCTION .
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... frequent the resorts of diversion , to look for tranquillity and pleasure in the circles of gaiety , where every eye ... frequently adminis The throbs of guilt sound of the tabret But these prescriptions are not adapted to the malady ...
... frequent the resorts of diversion , to look for tranquillity and pleasure in the circles of gaiety , where every eye ... frequently adminis The throbs of guilt sound of the tabret But these prescriptions are not adapted to the malady ...
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... intel- ligence , or to blunt the pain it frequently occa- sioned . Reflection produced remorse ; the plea- sures of the world satiety and aversion ; the retrospect of life the keenest anguish , and the prospects 10 INTRODUCTION .
... intel- ligence , or to blunt the pain it frequently occa- sioned . Reflection produced remorse ; the plea- sures of the world satiety and aversion ; the retrospect of life the keenest anguish , and the prospects 10 INTRODUCTION .
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... frequent- ing the opera and the play - house , or in ceremo- nious visits paid and received frequently without pleasure and without friendship . But are these pursuits worthy of an immortal mind ? Is this a life on which a rational ...
... frequent- ing the opera and the play - house , or in ceremo- nious visits paid and received frequently without pleasure and without friendship . But are these pursuits worthy of an immortal mind ? Is this a life on which a rational ...
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