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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... require prayer to God as a duty ; and they contain positive assurance of its efficacy and acceptance . We could have no reason- able motive for the exercise of prayer , with- out believing that it may avail to the relief of our wants ...
... require prayer to God as a duty ; and they contain positive assurance of its efficacy and acceptance . We could have no reason- able motive for the exercise of prayer , with- out believing that it may avail to the relief of our wants ...
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... require from the rest an implicit submission to his objections , and if no man will attend upon a religious service which in any point contradicts his opinion of truth , or falls short of his ideas of perfection . Beside the direct ...
... require from the rest an implicit submission to his objections , and if no man will attend upon a religious service which in any point contradicts his opinion of truth , or falls short of his ideas of perfection . Beside the direct ...
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... requires . The public worship of Christians is a duty of Divine appointment . " Where two or " three , " says Christ , " are gathered together 66 in my name , there am I in the midst of " them . " This invitation will want nothing of ...
... requires . The public worship of Christians is a duty of Divine appointment . " Where two or " three , " says Christ , " are gathered together 66 in my name , there am I in the midst of " them . " This invitation will want nothing of ...
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... require , even supposing each to have been faultless in itself . If , together with these al- terations , the Epistles and Gospels , and Col- lects which precede them , were composed and selected with more regard to unity of subject and ...
... require , even supposing each to have been faultless in itself . If , together with these al- terations , the Epistles and Gospels , and Col- lects which precede them , were composed and selected with more regard to unity of subject and ...
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... require that it be holden frequently , it is ea- siest that it should return at stated intervals . This produces a necessity of appropriating set seasons to the social offices of religion . It is also highly convenient that the same sea ...
... require that it be holden frequently , it is ea- siest that it should return at stated intervals . This produces a necessity of appropriating set seasons to the social offices of religion . It is also highly convenient that the same sea ...
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