Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards: Selections from Their WritingsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 368 páginas |
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... sees his Children solace themselves in any manner of pleasant exercises and Innocent Delights ; and I think no Pleasure innocent , that is to Man hurtful . I love him therefore for his Goodness , and I ARTICLES OF BELIEF.
... sees his Children solace themselves in any manner of pleasant exercises and Innocent Delights ; and I think no Pleasure innocent , that is to Man hurtful . I love him therefore for his Goodness , and I ARTICLES OF BELIEF.
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... exercising Charity and Liberality to the Poor , and Pity to the Miserable , -Help me , O Father ! That I may avoid Avarice and Ambition , Jealousie , and Intemperance , Falsehood , Luxury , and Lasciviousness , - Help me , O Father ...
... exercising Charity and Liberality to the Poor , and Pity to the Miserable , -Help me , O Father ! That I may avoid Avarice and Ambition , Jealousie , and Intemperance , Falsehood , Luxury , and Lasciviousness , - Help me , O Father ...
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... Exercise of Dig- ging for what they shall never find , and perhaps getting a Cold that may cost their Lives , or at least disordering themselves so as to be fit for no Business beside for some Days after . Surely this is nothing less ...
... Exercise of Dig- ging for what they shall never find , and perhaps getting a Cold that may cost their Lives , or at least disordering themselves so as to be fit for no Business beside for some Days after . Surely this is nothing less ...
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... exercise my Talent at Censure , for the Good of my Country - Folks . There was , I am told , a certain generous Emperor , who , if a Day had passed over his Head in which he had conferred no Benefit on any Man , used to say to his ...
... exercise my Talent at Censure , for the Good of my Country - Folks . There was , I am told , a certain generous Emperor , who , if a Day had passed over his Head in which he had conferred no Benefit on any Man , used to say to his ...
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... Exercise of Bodie , and thence obtaining but few and weake Spirits ; great Statesmen , whose natural Spirits be exhausted by much thinking , or depress'd by overmuch Feasting ; together with all Women , whose Power , weake as they are ...
... Exercise of Bodie , and thence obtaining but few and weake Spirits ; great Statesmen , whose natural Spirits be exhausted by much thinking , or depress'd by overmuch Feasting ; together with all Women , whose Power , weake as they are ...
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