The Works of Hannah More, Volumen3Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... corruption of human nature - The doctrine of re- demption - The necessity of a change of heart , and of the Divine influences to produce that change - With a sketch of the Christian character . Chapter XXI . - On the duty and efficacy ...
... corruption of human nature - The doctrine of re- demption - The necessity of a change of heart , and of the Divine influences to produce that change - With a sketch of the Christian character . Chapter XXI . - On the duty and efficacy ...
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... corruption of the heart which it is one chief object of this slight work to exhibit ; that she superciliously erects herself into the impeccable censor of her sex and of the world ; as if from the critic's chair she were coldly pointing ...
... corruption of the heart which it is one chief object of this slight work to exhibit ; that she superciliously erects herself into the impeccable censor of her sex and of the world ; as if from the critic's chair she were coldly pointing ...
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... corrupt nature , together with a full persuasion of the many and great defects of this work , and a sin- cere consciousness of her inability to do justice to a subject which , however , a sense of duty impelled her to undertake , she ...
... corrupt nature , together with a full persuasion of the many and great defects of this work , and a sin- cere consciousness of her inability to do justice to a subject which , however , a sense of duty impelled her to undertake , she ...
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... corruption which is its inseparable concomitant . We On the other hand , in an age when inversion is the character of the day , the modern idea of im- provement does not consist in altering , but ex- tirpating . We do not reform , but ...
... corruption which is its inseparable concomitant . We On the other hand , in an age when inversion is the character of the day , the modern idea of im- provement does not consist in altering , but ex- tirpating . We do not reform , but ...
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... the fatal effects of the more disguised poison which is infused through almost every part of the volumes . Is it not obvious , that a spirit so virulent against tributing to the public corruption . It calls upon them OF INFLUENCE . 27.
... the fatal effects of the more disguised poison which is infused through almost every part of the volumes . Is it not obvious , that a spirit so virulent against tributing to the public corruption . It calls upon them OF INFLUENCE . 27.
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