Sermons and ChargesCarter, Hendee, 1832 - 428 páginas |
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... never tasted the pleasure , which is derived from a minute examination of an intricate subject , in which knowledge is obtained and truth discovered by degrees . There is a may satisfaction , a self - complacence in exercising the ...
... never tasted the pleasure , which is derived from a minute examination of an intricate subject , in which knowledge is obtained and truth discovered by degrees . There is a may satisfaction , a self - complacence in exercising the ...
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... never have seen those learned apologies , which , in all ages , have done honor to the church , and which have so highly exalted the minds , not only of their authors , but of their readers . Another advantage resulting from this ...
... never have seen those learned apologies , which , in all ages , have done honor to the church , and which have so highly exalted the minds , not only of their authors , but of their readers . Another advantage resulting from this ...
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... never intended that his mirth should be a substitute for his reason , or that he should indulge himself in laughter , where the exercise of his judgment is required . Wit and humor are the amusements of life , and not the guides to ...
... never intended that his mirth should be a substitute for his reason , or that he should indulge himself in laughter , where the exercise of his judgment is required . Wit and humor are the amusements of life , and not the guides to ...
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... never reads any book except the Bible , and never heard of a deist or an atheist . But if by any cause he is led to specu- late and doubt , he ought not to stop . A little learning will intoxicate his brain : to restore the sobriety of ...
... never reads any book except the Bible , and never heard of a deist or an atheist . But if by any cause he is led to specu- late and doubt , he ought not to stop . A little learning will intoxicate his brain : to restore the sobriety of ...
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... never ambitiously displays them . She is still more pleasingly adorned with the graces of mildness and gentleness . Her manners are placid , the tones of her voice are sweet , and her eye benignant ; because her heart is meek and kind ...
... never ambitiously displays them . She is still more pleasingly adorned with the graces of mildness and gentleness . Her manners are placid , the tones of her voice are sweet , and her eye benignant ; because her heart is meek and kind ...
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