The Refuge. [A Series of Letters Upon Religion.] MS. NoteLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1825 - 250 páginas |
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... 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 meliorate the conduct ...
... 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 meliorate the conduct ...
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... means of happi- ness ; and in contemplating its benign influence , perceive both the propriety and the excellency of that divine aphorism - It is more blessed to give than to receive . But though such be the general tendency of this ...
... means of happi- ness ; and in contemplating its benign influence , perceive both the propriety and the excellency of that divine aphorism - It is more blessed to give than to receive . But though such be the general tendency of this ...
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... means left untried to regain her wonted vivacity . But , alas ! the felicity of which Lavinia was in pursuit , still eluded her eager grasp . Every day witnessed new scenes of vexation and disappointment . The wakeful hours of night ...
... means left untried to regain her wonted vivacity . But , alas ! the felicity of which Lavinia was in pursuit , still eluded her eager grasp . Every day witnessed new scenes of vexation and disappointment . The wakeful hours of night ...
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... means by which guilt is expiated , and the trembling delinquent rescued from perdition . Nay , there are not only ... mean by which they might be made white as snow ; and though their iniquities have been multiplied without number ...
... means by which guilt is expiated , and the trembling delinquent rescued from perdition . Nay , there are not only ... mean by which they might be made white as snow ; and though their iniquities have been multiplied without number ...
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... means and the end are at variance . Miscarriage is not ascribed to the real , but to other causes . Happiness , though distant , is still thought attainable ; we therefore change the scene , contemplate other objects , equally vain ...
... means and the end are at variance . Miscarriage is not ascribed to the real , but to other causes . Happiness , though distant , is still thought attainable ; we therefore change the scene , contemplate other objects , equally vain ...
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absolutely Almighty apostacy apostle astonishing atonement behold believe believeth bestowment blessed blessedness blood brazen serpent children of men Christ Jesus Christian cometh command condemnation conduct conscience considered crimes death declare delight demnation depraved despised divine grace divine law duty earth eternal everlasting evil faith Father favour fear felicity flesh forgiveness glorify glory gospel grace graciously guilt happiness hath Hazael heart heaven heavenly holy honour hope infinite iniquity Israel Israelite Jesus Christ justified language Lavinia lence look ment mercy mind ness never obedience object pardon peace perfect perform perish perpetual Pharisees pleasure praise precepts promise publicans and sinners punishment reason received Redeemer rejected riches righteousness saith salvation Saul of Tarsus saved Saviour Scriptures shew sight sinner sins sorrow soul sovereign spirit suffer Surely surety thee things thou hast throne tion transgression truth unto violated virtue wisdom worthy wretch