Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Volumen4S. Converse, 1825 |
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... observe the modes , in which mankind exercise it ; and the objects , in which it finds its gratification . They are of every kind ; and are found every where . We are proud and vain of whatever , in our own view , raises us above others ...
... observe the modes , in which mankind exercise it ; and the objects , in which it finds its gratification . They are of every kind ; and are found every where . We are proud and vain of whatever , in our own view , raises us above others ...
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... observe , that the precept is di- rected to us , with the same force and obligation , as to the Chris- tians at Rome . The reasons for this prohibition are of the most satisfactory and sufficient nature . As proofs of this truth I shall ...
... observe , that the precept is di- rected to us , with the same force and obligation , as to the Chris- tians at Rome . The reasons for this prohibition are of the most satisfactory and sufficient nature . As proofs of this truth I shall ...
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... observe , therefore , 2. That Ambition is fatal to the Happiness of the Ambitious man . It is proverbially acknowledged , that Envy and Discontent are only other names for misery . Yet these wretched attributes are always attendant on ...
... observe , therefore , 2. That Ambition is fatal to the Happiness of the Ambitious man . It is proverbially acknowledged , that Envy and Discontent are only other names for misery . Yet these wretched attributes are always attendant on ...
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... observe , no duty to mankind can be performed . To God , this lofty - minded being cannot be expected to render any part of that homage , which he demands from all other beings to himself . The only language of his heart , while looking ...
... observe , no duty to mankind can be performed . To God , this lofty - minded being cannot be expected to render any part of that homage , which he demands from all other beings to himself . The only language of his heart , while looking ...
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... observe , that scarcely any moral subject has been more a theme of contention , than this . It is no part of my design to recount the clashing opinions , which have been formed concerning it , or the controversies , to which it has ...
... observe , that scarcely any moral subject has been more a theme of contention , than this . It is no part of my design to recount the clashing opinions , which have been formed concerning it , or the controversies , to which it has ...
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Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Volumen4 Timothy Dwight Vista completa - 1825 |
Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Volumen4 Timothy Dwight Vista completa - 1825 |
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