The Works of Hannah More, Volumen3Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... consider this Christian rite as a legal ceremony retained for the sole purpose of recording the age of our children ; —then , indeed , the prevailing system of education and manners on which these volumes presume to animadvert , may ...
... consider this Christian rite as a legal ceremony retained for the sole purpose of recording the age of our children ; —then , indeed , the prevailing system of education and manners on which these volumes presume to animadvert , may ...
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... consider the variety of mis- chiefs which an ill - directed influence has been * Cicero . This illustrious patriot had defeated Catiline's conspiracy by the means of Fulvia , but he fell himself afterwards by her vengeance . When the ...
... consider the variety of mis- chiefs which an ill - directed influence has been * Cicero . This illustrious patriot had defeated Catiline's conspiracy by the means of Fulvia , but he fell himself afterwards by her vengeance . When the ...
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... many , it is to be feared , contemn his precepts , still more are ashamed of his doctrines , and not a few reject his sacrifice . Too many consider Christianity rather as a political than a religious distinction ; too 22 ON THE EFFECTS.
... many , it is to be feared , contemn his precepts , still more are ashamed of his doctrines , and not a few reject his sacrifice . Too many consider Christianity rather as a political than a religious distinction ; too 22 ON THE EFFECTS.
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... considers himself as piously appealing to Heaven for the justice of his cause ; but , from the slavish fear of unmerited re- proach , often selfishly hazards the happiness of his nearest connexions , and always comes forth in direct ...
... considers himself as piously appealing to Heaven for the justice of his cause ; but , from the slavish fear of unmerited re- proach , often selfishly hazards the happiness of his nearest connexions , and always comes forth in direct ...
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... consider these chapters as a fatal rock . indeed ; but as a rock enlightened by a beacon , fairly and unequivocally warning us of the surrounding perils ? To change the metaphor - Had not the mischiefs of these chapters been rendered ...
... consider these chapters as a fatal rock . indeed ; but as a rock enlightened by a beacon , fairly and unequivocally warning us of the surrounding perils ? To change the metaphor - Had not the mischiefs of these chapters been rendered ...
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