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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... offices , of our neighbours ? The happi- ness and misery of great numbers we see oftentimes at the disposal of one man's choice , or liable to be much affected by his conduct : what greater difficulty is there in supposing , that the ...
... offices , of our neighbours ? The happi- ness and misery of great numbers we see oftentimes at the disposal of one man's choice , or liable to be much affected by his conduct : what greater difficulty is there in supposing , that the ...
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... office of private exercises of devotion , being imper- fectly , if at all , practicable in any other . Private prayer is generally more devout much to take for granted , without the smallest intimation of such a thing in Scripture ...
... office of private exercises of devotion , being imper- fectly , if at all , practicable in any other . Private prayer is generally more devout much to take for granted , without the smallest intimation of such a thing in Scripture ...
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... office is discharged with every possi- ble advantage and accomplishment . labouring recollection , and embarrassed or tumultuous delivery , of many extempore speakers , form an additional objection to this mode of public worship : for ...
... office is discharged with every possi- ble advantage and accomplishment . labouring recollection , and embarrassed or tumultuous delivery , of many extempore speakers , form an additional objection to this mode of public worship : for ...
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... offices of religion . It is also highly convenient that the same sea- sons be observed throughout the country , that all may be employed , or all at leisure , to- gether ; for if the recess from worldly occu- pation be not general , one ...
... offices of religion . It is also highly convenient that the same sea- sons be observed throughout the country , that all may be employed , or all at leisure , to- gether ; for if the recess from worldly occu- pation be not general , one ...
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... leaves to men of all ranks and profes- sions sufficient leisure , and not more than what is sufficient , both for the external offices of Christianity , and the retired , but equally necessary F 2 SABBATICAL INSTITUTIONS . 67.
... leaves to men of all ranks and profes- sions sufficient leisure , and not more than what is sufficient , both for the external offices of Christianity , and the retired , but equally necessary F 2 SABBATICAL INSTITUTIONS . 67.
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