The Refuge. [A Series of Letters Upon Religion.] MS. Note1825 - 156 páginas |
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... lights , but adopt opposite means to obtain it . There can however , it is presumed , be little risk of censure to him who shall assert , That what- ever has a natural tendency to irradiate the mind , to regulate the affections , and to ...
... lights , but adopt opposite means to obtain it . There can however , it is presumed , be little risk of censure to him who shall assert , That what- ever has a natural tendency to irradiate the mind , to regulate the affections , and to ...
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... light . Their consciences are not under the authority of the law of God , no beauty is beheld in the divine precepts , nor do they , it is to be feared , really believe that the commission of moral evil will be attended with those ...
... light . Their consciences are not under the authority of the law of God , no beauty is beheld in the divine precepts , nor do they , it is to be feared , really believe that the commission of moral evil will be attended with those ...
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... light , and the mind , released from the gloom of reflection , is restored to freedom and to hap- piness . frequently adminis The throbs of guilt sound of the tabret But these prescriptions are not adapted to the malady . They have been ...
... light , and the mind , released from the gloom of reflection , is restored to freedom and to hap- piness . frequently adminis The throbs of guilt sound of the tabret But these prescriptions are not adapted to the malady . They have been ...
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... - haps been wasted in the pursuit of trifles , light and empty as the bubble that floats upon the stream ? It may be said , in answer to this inquiry , that men are in general so much attached to the pre- INTRODUCTION . 21.
... - haps been wasted in the pursuit of trifles , light and empty as the bubble that floats upon the stream ? It may be said , in answer to this inquiry , that men are in general so much attached to the pre- INTRODUCTION . 21.
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... astonishingly merciful intelligence , we should have been in- volved in perpetual uncertainty and darkness . For all the light that ever chased the gloom of doubt , or cheered the bosom of despondency ; for INTRODUCTION . 23.
... astonishingly merciful intelligence , we should have been in- volved in perpetual uncertainty and darkness . For all the light that ever chased the gloom of doubt , or cheered the bosom of despondency ; for INTRODUCTION . 23.
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