Sermons and ChargesCarter, Hendee, 1832 - 428 páginas |
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... delight is experienced , which would be altogether un- known , if every proposition was immediately clear and certain . How pleasing is it , for example , to follow the argu- ments of such a noble and wonderful book as Butler's Analogy ...
... delight is experienced , which would be altogether un- known , if every proposition was immediately clear and certain . How pleasing is it , for example , to follow the argu- ments of such a noble and wonderful book as Butler's Analogy ...
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... delightful , and there are none which excite more attention , than the gentle luminary , which extends its sway over the night : it charms both the eye and the fancy . Hence in all ages , the poet and the orator , who have written to ...
... delightful , and there are none which excite more attention , than the gentle luminary , which extends its sway over the night : it charms both the eye and the fancy . Hence in all ages , the poet and the orator , who have written to ...
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... delight of every one who approaches her . Believing that she was born , not for herself only , but for others , she endeavors to communicate happiness to all who are around her , in particular to her intimate connexions . Her children ...
... delight of every one who approaches her . Believing that she was born , not for herself only , but for others , she endeavors to communicate happiness to all who are around her , in particular to her intimate connexions . Her children ...
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... delight the eye . Intellectual pleasures of the more re- fined species are perhaps increased , as we advance in years . For it is the nature of man , when his powers are rightly improved , to begin with matter , and to end with spirit ...
... delight the eye . Intellectual pleasures of the more re- fined species are perhaps increased , as we advance in years . For it is the nature of man , when his powers are rightly improved , to begin with matter , and to end with spirit ...
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... delight . Can there be a more pleasing sight , than a venerable old man surrounded by his children and grand- children , all of whom are emulous of each other in testifying their homage and affection ! His children , proud of their ...
... delight . Can there be a more pleasing sight , than a venerable old man surrounded by his children and grand- children , all of whom are emulous of each other in testifying their homage and affection ! His children , proud of their ...
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