Candid notices, religious and moral, designed to amuse the mind and to amend the heartJ. Leonard, 1817 - 260 páginas |
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... Whilst an evil nature and an evil world , whilst temptations of various kinds are crowding around , fain would I in these disquisitions discharge the office of a friend , to caution against xii INTRODUCTION .
... Whilst an evil nature and an evil world , whilst temptations of various kinds are crowding around , fain would I in these disquisitions discharge the office of a friend , to caution against xii INTRODUCTION .
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... , is grounded upon the outward profession of their believing parents : that , as a King may be crowned whilst an infant ; not because he is able to wield the * Act , chap . x . 47 . sceptre , or manage the affairs of his kingdom ; 18.
... , is grounded upon the outward profession of their believing parents : that , as a King may be crowned whilst an infant ; not because he is able to wield the * Act , chap . x . 47 . sceptre , or manage the affairs of his kingdom ; 18.
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... whilst we sincerely use such means as Christianity teaches , and rea- son prescribes . So , that the only way to return , after a vicious course of living , to a proper , good , and Christian disposition , in fact is the same by which ...
... whilst we sincerely use such means as Christianity teaches , and rea- son prescribes . So , that the only way to return , after a vicious course of living , to a proper , good , and Christian disposition , in fact is the same by which ...
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... entangles their mind in vanity , blinds them in pleasure , and overwhelms them in vice and wretchedness . For whilst men thrive too fast in the world , they are apt to turn G their backs upon Heaven : whereas , afflictions and poverty 41.
... entangles their mind in vanity , blinds them in pleasure , and overwhelms them in vice and wretchedness . For whilst men thrive too fast in the world , they are apt to turn G their backs upon Heaven : whereas , afflictions and poverty 41.
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... - tially determine what , perchance , they have never examined ; consequently , their sentence is of little or no weight , till ratified by our own mind . A guilty conscience , whilst a Clergyman is preaching , 63 CHAPTER IV. ...
... - tially determine what , perchance , they have never examined ; consequently , their sentence is of little or no weight , till ratified by our own mind . A guilty conscience , whilst a Clergyman is preaching , 63 CHAPTER IV. ...
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