The Works of Hannah More, Volumen3Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... worldly spirit incompatible with the spirit of Christianity . 140 147 159 178 187 210 242 253 289 · Chapter XX . - On the leading doctrines of Christianity- The corruption of human nature - The doctrine of re- demption - The necessity ...
... worldly spirit incompatible with the spirit of Christianity . 140 147 159 178 187 210 242 253 289 · Chapter XX . - On the leading doctrines of Christianity- The corruption of human nature - The doctrine of re- demption - The necessity ...
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... worldly , ( for every English subject has a right to object to a suspected or prejudiced jury , ) but by an apeal to that divine law which is the only infallible rule of judgment ; if , on such an appeal , her views and principles shall ...
... worldly , ( for every English subject has a right to object to a suspected or prejudiced jury , ) but by an apeal to that divine law which is the only infallible rule of judgment ; if , on such an appeal , her views and principles shall ...
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... worldly prudence and mere self - love . But on how much higher prin- ciples would she restrain herself , if she habitually took into account the important doctrine of conse- quences ; and if she reflected that the lesser but more ...
... worldly prudence and mere self - love . But on how much higher prin- ciples would she restrain herself , if she habitually took into account the important doctrine of conse- quences ; and if she reflected that the lesser but more ...
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... worldly and fashionable repu- tation ; while their general associates are persons of honour , and their general resort places of safety ; yet allow themselves to be occasionally present at the midnight orgies of revelry and gaming , in ...
... worldly and fashionable repu- tation ; while their general associates are persons of honour , and their general resort places of safety ; yet allow themselves to be occasionally present at the midnight orgies of revelry and gaming , in ...
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... worldly peo- ple . Now , though it be one great point gained , to have imbued their young minds with the best know- ledge , the work is not therefore by any means accomplished . " What do ye more than others ? " is a question which , in ...
... worldly peo- ple . Now , though it be one great point gained , to have imbued their young minds with the best know- ledge , the work is not therefore by any means accomplished . " What do ye more than others ? " is a question which , in ...
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