Sermons, Volumen3A. Strahan, 1794 |
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... attention , because it is often refused to it by men of the world . Their notions of honour are apt to run in a very different channel . Wherever religion is mentioned , they con nect with it ideas of melancholy and de- jection , or of ...
... attention , because it is often refused to it by men of the world . Their notions of honour are apt to run in a very different channel . Wherever religion is mentioned , they con nect with it ideas of melancholy and de- jection , or of ...
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... - cuous . By drawing attention to their con- duct , it discovers in the moft glaring light how little they deserved the ftation which they poffefs . B4 I MUST SERM . ' .I . I MUST next observe , On the True Honour of Man . 7.
... - cuous . By drawing attention to their con- duct , it discovers in the moft glaring light how little they deserved the ftation which they poffefs . B4 I MUST SERM . ' .I . I MUST next observe , On the True Honour of Man . 7.
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... attention to his particular intereft , en- countering the felf - love and the interests of another , could not but produce frequent oppofition , and innumerable mischiefs . It was neceffary , therefore , to provide a coun- terbalance to ...
... attention to his particular intereft , en- countering the felf - love and the interests of another , could not but produce frequent oppofition , and innumerable mischiefs . It was neceffary , therefore , to provide a coun- terbalance to ...
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... attention , and to carry him into criminal exceffes , the perfection of his na- ture is measured by the due counterpoise of those social principles which , tempering the force of the selfish affection , render man equally useful to ...
... attention , and to carry him into criminal exceffes , the perfection of his na- ture is measured by the due counterpoise of those social principles which , tempering the force of the selfish affection , render man equally useful to ...
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... attention to themselves . This is indeed a falfe fpecies of fenfibility . It is the fubftitution of a capricious and irritable delicacy , in the room of that plain and native tenderness of heart , which prompts men to view others with ...
... attention to themselves . This is indeed a falfe fpecies of fenfibility . It is the fubftitution of a capricious and irritable delicacy , in the room of that plain and native tenderness of heart , which prompts men to view others with ...
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