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... appears difproportioned , unfhapely , and rude . Obfervations of the fame kind may be applied to all the reputation derived from civil accomplishments ; from the refined politics of the . ftatesman ; or the literary efforts of genius ...
... appears difproportioned , unfhapely , and rude . Obfervations of the fame kind may be applied to all the reputation derived from civil accomplishments ; from the refined politics of the . ftatesman ; or the literary efforts of genius ...
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... appear more illuftrious , this is not owing merely to the respect created by rank . It is , because there a nobler ... appears to grace and adorn the ftation which he fills . Even N in I. SERM . in the filence of retirement , or in On ...
... appear more illuftrious , this is not owing merely to the respect created by rank . It is , because there a nobler ... appears to grace and adorn the ftation which he fills . Even N in I. SERM . in the filence of retirement , or in On ...
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... appears in nothing more than in the care it hath taken to enforce on men the focial duties of life . This is one of the cleareft characteristics of its being a reli- gion whose origin is divine : For every doc- trine which proceeds from ...
... appears in nothing more than in the care it hath taken to enforce on men the focial duties of life . This is one of the cleareft characteristics of its being a reli- gion whose origin is divine : For every doc- trine which proceeds from ...
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... appears to require . He will advance flow- ly , and reluctantly . As it is juftice , not generofity , which impels him , he will often feel as a tafk what he is required by confcience to perform . Whereas , to him who is prompted by ...
... appears to require . He will advance flow- ly , and reluctantly . As it is juftice , not generofity , which impels him , he will often feel as a tafk what he is required by confcience to perform . Whereas , to him who is prompted by ...
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... appearing to profper , and views a country flourishing in wealth and induf- try ; when he beholds the spring coming forth in its beauty , and reviving the de- cayed face of nature ; or in autumn be- holds the fields loaded with plenty ...
... appearing to profper , and views a country flourishing in wealth and induf- try ; when he beholds the spring coming forth in its beauty , and reviving the de- cayed face of nature ; or in autumn be- holds the fields loaded with plenty ...
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abuſe affections affift affume againſt alfo arife becauſe behold cauſe character Chriftian confcience confequence confider confiderable courfe courſe death defire difpofitions diftinction diftrefs diſcharge diſcovers divine duties earth envy eſteem evil exiſtence facred faid fame feel felves fenfe fenfibility fhall fhew fhould fion firſt fituation focial fociety fome fometimes foon forrow fortune foul fources fpirit friends ftate ftation fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuperior fuppofed fupport goodneſs happineſs heart heaven Hence higheſt himſelf honour human intereft itſelf juft juſt laft laſt lefs look Lord mankind meaſure ment midſt mind moft moſt muft muſt nature neceffary obfervation occafion oppofite paffed paffions perfons pleaſures poffefs praiſe preſent principle proper purpoſe purſuits racter raiſed rank reaſon reft religion reſpect rife ſcene ſenſe SERM ſhall ſtate temper thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou thouſand tion truft univerſe uſeful virtue virtuous whofe whoſe wiſdom yourſelves