The Refuge. [A Series of Letters Upon Religion.] MS. Note1825 - 156 páginas |
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... nature of man . But it is the indelible opprobrium of our species , that those enjoyments which are merely sensual , and of which , in sub- serviency to higher ends , we might lawfully par- take , engross too frequently the whole of our ...
... nature of man . But it is the indelible opprobrium of our species , that those enjoyments which are merely sensual , and of which , in sub- serviency to higher ends , we might lawfully par- take , engross too frequently the whole of our ...
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... nature , and such the delightful tendency of this passion , that instead of endeavouring to avoid , we take plea- sure in approaching the object of misery . The ear is open to the cry of calamity : the tale of woe is heard with melting ...
... nature , and such the delightful tendency of this passion , that instead of endeavouring to avoid , we take plea- sure in approaching the object of misery . The ear is open to the cry of calamity : the tale of woe is heard with melting ...
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... nature in this case ? Is not the anguish arising from a consciousness of moral turpitude equally pungent with that which the loss of terrestrial comforts may incidentally occasion ? Surely the cause of sorrow in the former as far ...
... nature in this case ? Is not the anguish arising from a consciousness of moral turpitude equally pungent with that which the loss of terrestrial comforts may incidentally occasion ? Surely the cause of sorrow in the former as far ...
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... natural tendency of such admo- nitions ? is it not saying , in effect , Be familiar with vice , or at least with vanity ; blunt the edge of remorse by the accession of fresh guilt ; hope for quiet in the midst of tumult , and drown the ...
... natural tendency of such admo- nitions ? is it not saying , in effect , Be familiar with vice , or at least with vanity ; blunt the edge of remorse by the accession of fresh guilt ; hope for quiet in the midst of tumult , and drown the ...
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... nature , thus unacquainted with toil and danger , felicity must have fixed her residence ; they must know only the changes of more vivid or more gentle joys ; their life must always move either to the slow or sprightly melody of the ...
... nature , thus unacquainted with toil and danger , felicity must have fixed her residence ; they must know only the changes of more vivid or more gentle joys ; their life must always move either to the slow or sprightly melody of the ...
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