The RefugeWhittingham and Rowland, 1811 - 244 páginas |
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... direct or oblique , to the end of our existence . And though every moment cannot be laid out on the formal and regular improvement of our knowledge , or in the stated practice of a moral or religious duty , yet INTRODUCTION . 11.
... direct or oblique , to the end of our existence . And though every moment cannot be laid out on the formal and regular improvement of our knowledge , or in the stated practice of a moral or religious duty , yet INTRODUCTION . 11.
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William Giles. stated practice of a moral or religious duty , yet none should be so spent as to exclude wisdom or virtue , or pass without possibility of qualifying us more or less for the better employment of those which are to come ...
William Giles. stated practice of a moral or religious duty , yet none should be so spent as to exclude wisdom or virtue , or pass without possibility of qualifying us more or less for the better employment of those which are to come ...
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... duty - of having passed the whole of life heedless of the counsels of wisdom and the dictates of conscience . It is indeed possible that the mind may be di- verted by the allurements of pleasure from minute attention to the turpitude of ...
... duty - of having passed the whole of life heedless of the counsels of wisdom and the dictates of conscience . It is indeed possible that the mind may be di- verted by the allurements of pleasure from minute attention to the turpitude of ...
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... duties of common life . But surely the remembrance of death ought to predominate in our minds as an habitual and settled principle , always operating though not always perceived ; and our attention should seldom wander so far from our ...
... duties of common life . But surely the remembrance of death ought to predominate in our minds as an habitual and settled principle , always operating though not always perceived ; and our attention should seldom wander so far from our ...
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... duty to be thank- ful ; as the mercy hereafter to be enjoyed will not be lessened by the pain that precedes it . Your imagining that no permanent good can arise from the incident which first led you to contemplate your conduct and your ...
... duty to be thank- ful ; as the mercy hereafter to be enjoyed will not be lessened by the pain that precedes it . Your imagining that no permanent good can arise from the incident which first led you to contemplate your conduct and your ...
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