An Essay on the Sin and the Evils of CovetousnessEdward C. Biddle, 1837 - 304 páginas |
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... beneficent effects which might have been expected from a religion introduced by the authority of heaven , and confirmed by a series of the most august and striking miracles , nor has its empire been extended throughout the nations in ...
... beneficent effects which might have been expected from a religion introduced by the authority of heaven , and confirmed by a series of the most august and striking miracles , nor has its empire been extended throughout the nations in ...
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... beneficent effects . If we ask surrounding nations to embrace its doctrines , and introduce among their people its divine institutions ; if we entreat the tribes of the heathen world to listen to its stupendous facts and to receive its ...
... beneficent effects . If we ask surrounding nations to embrace its doctrines , and introduce among their people its divine institutions ; if we entreat the tribes of the heathen world to listen to its stupendous facts and to receive its ...
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... beneficent effects , its progress will be comparatively feeble , and its enemies numerous and powerful . We have been long engaged in controversies about theological opinions ; and , in such contentions , have too frequently overlooked ...
... beneficent effects , its progress will be comparatively feeble , and its enemies numerous and powerful . We have been long engaged in controversies about theological opinions ; and , in such contentions , have too frequently overlooked ...
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... beneficent de- signs of Him whose goodness and " tender mercies are over all his works . " It is not , therefore , in the simple desire of worldly good that covetousness consists , but in an inordinate desire of sensitive objects and ...
... beneficent de- signs of Him whose goodness and " tender mercies are over all his works . " It is not , therefore , in the simple desire of worldly good that covetousness consists , but in an inordinate desire of sensitive objects and ...
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... beneficent object . And shall man , who was formed after the image of his Maker , and invested with dominion over all the inferior tribes of animated nature , thus reduce himself by his grovelling affections below the rank of the beasts ...
... beneficent object . And shall man , who was formed after the image of his Maker , and invested with dominion over all the inferior tribes of animated nature , thus reduce himself by his grovelling affections below the rank of the beasts ...
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