The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen2J. Faulder; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; J. Richardson; Wilkie and Robinson; J. Walker ... [etc.] ... and Constable and Company, Edinburgh, 1811 |
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... called , testify a truth and ac- quiescence in the Divine counsels , more ac- ceptable , perhaps , than the most prostrate devotion ; afford an edifying example to all who observe them ; and may hope for a re- compense among the most ...
... called , testify a truth and ac- quiescence in the Divine counsels , more ac- ceptable , perhaps , than the most prostrate devotion ; afford an edifying example to all who observe them ; and may hope for a re- compense among the most ...
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... called a race that is set before us ; or , which is the same thing , " our course ; " that is , the course set out or appointed to us ? The remaining quo- tation is equally strong ; - " That , after ye " have done the will of God , ye ...
... called a race that is set before us ; or , which is the same thing , " our course ; " that is , the course set out or appointed to us ? The remaining quo- tation is equally strong ; - " That , after ye " have done the will of God , ye ...
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... called duties towards God . That silent piety , which consists in a habit of tracing out the Creator's wisdom and goodness in the objects around us , or in the history of his dispensations ; of referring the blessings we enjoy to his ...
... called duties towards God . That silent piety , which consists in a habit of tracing out the Creator's wisdom and goodness in the objects around us , or in the history of his dispensations ; of referring the blessings we enjoy to his ...
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... called natural ; and it seems probable that God , as our supreme governor , should expect that towards himself , which by a natural impulse , or by the irre- sistible order of our constitution , he has prompted us to pay to every other ...
... called natural ; and it seems probable that God , as our supreme governor , should expect that towards himself , which by a natural impulse , or by the irre- sistible order of our constitution , he has prompted us to pay to every other ...
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... called off to keep pace with what succeeds . Add to this , that the mind of the hearer is held in continual expectation , and detained from its proper business , by the very novelty with which it is gratified . A congregation may be ...
... called off to keep pace with what succeeds . Add to this , that the mind of the hearer is held in continual expectation , and detained from its proper business , by the very novelty with which it is gratified . A congregation may be ...
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