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" ... marriage to its primitive institution, concubinage has been forbidden and condemned among christians. CONDESCENSION is that species of benevolence which designedly waves the supposed advantages of birth, title, or station, in order to accommodate... "
A Treatise on the Passions and Affections of the Mind, Philosophical ... - Página 140
por Thomas Cogan - 1813
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A Philosophical Treatise on the Passions

Thomas Cogan - 1802 - 404 páginas
...accommodate ourfelves to the flateofan inferior, anddiminifh that reftraint which the apparent diftance is calculated to produce in him. It greatly enhances the value of every other fpecies of benevolence. From the above Analyfijs we perceive that Mercy,. Commiferation, Pity, Liberality,...
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A Theological Dictionary, Volumen1

Charles Buck - 1810 - 488 páginas
...advantages of birth, title, or station, in order to accommodate ourselves to the state of an inferior, and diminish that restraint which the apparent distance is calculated to produce in him. It is enjoined on the Christian, and is peculiarly ornamental to the Christian character, Rom. xii, 16....
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A Philosophical Treatise on the Passions

Thomas Cogan - 1813 - 420 páginas
...an inferior, and to diminish that restraint which the apparent distance is calculated to produce rn him. It greatly enhances the value of every other...distress, in general, without minute distinctions, its ramifications respect criminality of character or conduct,—the permanency of distress,— state and...
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A Theological Dictionary, Containing Definitions of All ..., Volúmenes1-2

Charles Buck - 1815 - 546 páginas
...advantages of birth, title, or station, in order te accommodate curatives to the state of an inferior, and diminish that restraint which the apparent distance is calculated to produce in him. It is enjoined on the Christian, and is peculiarly ornamental to the Christian character, kom. xii. 16....
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volumen3

John Mason Good - 1819 - 694 páginas
...advantages of birth, title, or station, in order to accommodate ourselves to the state of an inferior, and diminish that restraint which the apparent distance...enhances the value of every other species of benevolence. (;ONDESCE'XSIVE.e.(fronieonrfe*eciid). Courteous ; not haughty. CONDI'QN. a. (coiidiffntis, Latin.)...
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A theological dictionary, containing definitions of all religious terms ...

Charles Buck - 1824 - 628 páginas
...advantages of birth, title, or station, in order to accommodate ourselves to the state of an inferior, and diminish that restraint which the apparent distance is calculated to produce in him. It is enjoined on the Christian, and is peculiarly ornamental to the Christian character, Rom. xii. 16....
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A Theological Dictionary: Containing Definitions of All Religious Terms ...

Charles Buck - 1831 - 1158 páginas
...advantages of birth, title, or station, in order to accommodate ourselves to the state of an inferior, and diminish that restraint which the apparent distance is calculated to produce in him. It is enjoined on the Christian, and is peculiarly ornamental to the Christian character, Rom. xii. 16....
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A Theological Dictionary: Containing Definitions of All Religious Terms ...

Charles Buck - 1831 - 644 páginas
...birth, title, or station, in order to accommodate ourselves to the state, of an inferior, and dimmish that restraint which the apparent distance is calculated to produce in him. It is enjoined on the Christian, and is peculiarly ornamental to the Christian character, Rom. xii. 16....
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A Theological Dictionary: Containing Definitions of All Religious and ...

Charles Buck - 1833 - 980 páginas
...advantages of birth, title, or station, in order to accommodate ourselves to the state of an inferior, and diminish that restraint which the apparent distance is calculated to produce in him. It is enjoined on the Christian, and is peculiarly ornamental to the Christian character. Rom. xii. 16....
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Six thousand illustrations of moral and religious truths

Cyclopaedia - 1885 - 1120 páginas
...title, or station, in order to accommodate ourselves to the state of an inferior, and diminish tout restraint which the apparent distance is calculated to produce in him. It is enjoined on the Christian and is peculiarly ornamental to the Christian character (Rom. xii, 16)....
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