Sermons and ChargesCarter, Hendee, 1832 - 428 páginas |
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... present world is in some measure a scene of obscurity . As a consideration of this subject is adapted to make us cautious , humble , and candid , it deserves attention . At the same time , it is of importance to show that the prejudices ...
... present world is in some measure a scene of obscurity . As a consideration of this subject is adapted to make us cautious , humble , and candid , it deserves attention . At the same time , it is of importance to show that the prejudices ...
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... present , which would produce more bad than good effects . These books were written by the authors of them , in the languages with which they were familiar ; which , like all other human languages , are imperfect and contain words which ...
... present , which would produce more bad than good effects . These books were written by the authors of them , in the languages with which they were familiar ; which , like all other human languages , are imperfect and contain words which ...
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... present constitution of things , the understanding is sharp- ened and improved , employment is found for the mind , and man is rendered active . If all truths were certain , man would lead a life of indolence . There would be an end of ...
... present constitution of things , the understanding is sharp- ened and improved , employment is found for the mind , and man is rendered active . If all truths were certain , man would lead a life of indolence . There would be an end of ...
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... sufficient motives present themselves to induce us to be virtuous ; and if we refuse to attend to them , it cannot be allowed that we act with wisdom , 1st S. in Advent . SERMON II . RULES TO BE OBSERVED IN EXAMINING THE 10 SERMON I.
... sufficient motives present themselves to induce us to be virtuous ; and if we refuse to attend to them , it cannot be allowed that we act with wisdom , 1st S. in Advent . SERMON II . RULES TO BE OBSERVED IN EXAMINING THE 10 SERMON I.
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... present improved state of knowledge , this study is unnecessary ; because he can easily pro- cure books , which will enable him to ascertain the gen- uine reading of the ancient text , as well as its true in- terpretation . The ...
... present improved state of knowledge , this study is unnecessary ; because he can easily pro- cure books , which will enable him to ascertain the gen- uine reading of the ancient text , as well as its true in- terpretation . The ...
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