The Works of Hannah More, Volumen4Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... Scripture evidences of Christianity.- The Christian religion peculiarly adapted to the exi- gencies of man ; and especially calculated to supply the defects of heathen philosophy CHAP . XVII . — The use of history in teaching the choice ...
... Scripture evidences of Christianity.- The Christian religion peculiarly adapted to the exi- gencies of man ; and especially calculated to supply the defects of heathen philosophy CHAP . XVII . — The use of history in teaching the choice ...
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... Scriptures - The Old Testa- 281 293 301 • 309 ment CHAP . XXXIII . - The Holy Scriptures - The New Testa- ment • · CHAP . XXXIV . - On the abuse of terms - Enthusiasm-- Superstition . - Zeal for religious opinions no proof of religion ...
... Scriptures - The Old Testa- 281 293 301 • 309 ment CHAP . XXXIII . - The Holy Scriptures - The New Testa- ment • · CHAP . XXXIV . - On the abuse of terms - Enthusiasm-- Superstition . - Zeal for religious opinions no proof of religion ...
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... scriptures . ' " " As the mind opens , the universal truth of this principle may be exemplified in innumerable in- stances , by which it may be demonstrated , that man is a rational being only so far as he can thus command himself ...
... scriptures . ' " " As the mind opens , the universal truth of this principle may be exemplified in innumerable in- stances , by which it may be demonstrated , that man is a rational being only so far as he can thus command himself ...
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... scriptures , and had committed to memory most of the striking passages in them . She had also learned * Roger Ascham , who had so large a share in the education of Elizabeth , died in the greatest poverty in 1568. He used to say of his ...
... scriptures , and had committed to memory most of the striking passages in them . She had also learned * Roger Ascham , who had so large a share in the education of Elizabeth , died in the greatest poverty in 1568. He used to say of his ...
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... scripture language , and whose heart is interested in the subject , reads with un- utterable and never - ceasing astonishment . It is , in fact , this wonderful correspondence which gives its highest value to the more ancient half of ...
... scripture language , and whose heart is interested in the subject , reads with un- utterable and never - ceasing astonishment . It is , in fact , this wonderful correspondence which gives its highest value to the more ancient half of ...
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