The Works of Hannah More, Volumen3Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... lives , turn out precisely that very kind of character for which it would be evident to an unprejudiced by - stander , that the whole scope and tenor of their instruction had been systematically preparing them ? Some reflections on the ...
... lives , turn out precisely that very kind of character for which it would be evident to an unprejudiced by - stander , that the whole scope and tenor of their instruction had been systematically preparing them ? Some reflections on the ...
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... live in an age which must be amused , though genius , feeling , truth , and principle , be the sacrifice . Nothing chills the ardours of devotion like a frigid sarcasm ; and , in the season of youth , the mind should be kept ...
... live in an age which must be amused , though genius , feeling , truth , and principle , be the sacrifice . Nothing chills the ardours of devotion like a frigid sarcasm ; and , in the season of youth , the mind should be kept ...
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... lives had taken place : their principles became reformed , but their imaginations were indelibly soiled . They could desist from sins which the strictness of Christi- anity would not allow them to commit , but they could not dismiss ...
... lives had taken place : their principles became reformed , but their imaginations were indelibly soiled . They could desist from sins which the strictness of Christi- anity would not allow them to commit , but they could not dismiss ...
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... lives - encyclopædias - criticism and romance ? Who will deny that many of these works contain much admirable matter ; brilliant passages , important facts , just descriptions , faithful pictures of nature , and valuable illustrations ...
... lives - encyclopædias - criticism and romance ? Who will deny that many of these works contain much admirable matter ; brilliant passages , important facts , just descriptions , faithful pictures of nature , and valuable illustrations ...
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... live in the allowed violation of its spirit , is painted as so amiable and so benevolent , so tender or so brave ; and the temp- tation is represented as so irresistible , ( for all these philosophers are fatalists , ) the predominant ...
... live in the allowed violation of its spirit , is painted as so amiable and so benevolent , so tender or so brave ; and the temp- tation is represented as so irresistible , ( for all these philosophers are fatalists , ) the predominant ...
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