The Words of Hannah More ...Harper & brothers, 1836 |
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... society , to every degree of intellect , to every quality of mind , to every cast of temper . Christianity does not interfere with any particular form of study , any political propensity , any professional engagement , any legitimate ...
... society , to every degree of intellect , to every quality of mind , to every cast of temper . Christianity does not interfere with any particular form of study , any political propensity , any professional engagement , any legitimate ...
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... society of those whom their holy labors were made instrumental in bringing thither ; let us not give those who are still zealously devoting their ta- lents to the same glorious purpose upon earth , sad cause to lament the total ...
... society of those whom their holy labors were made instrumental in bringing thither ; let us not give those who are still zealously devoting their ta- lents to the same glorious purpose upon earth , sad cause to lament the total ...
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... society . Though they are sober only from a regard to their health , yet their temperance affords a good example ; though they are prudent from no higher motive than the love of money , yet their frugality keeps them within the same ...
... society . Though they are sober only from a regard to their health , yet their temperance affords a good example ; though they are prudent from no higher motive than the love of money , yet their frugality keeps them within the same ...
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... societies are not formed of individu- als ; that chains are not composed of links ; that sums are not made up of units ; that the interests of a community do not grow out of the well - being of its members . The inte rests of a ...
... societies are not formed of individu- als ; that chains are not composed of links ; that sums are not made up of units ; that the interests of a community do not grow out of the well - being of its members . The inte rests of a ...
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... society that of the blessed Redeemer has lately been so impiously compared , ( though their motives differed , as much as the desire of converting sinners differs from delighting in them , ) with exhibiting systems without morals , and ...
... society that of the blessed Redeemer has lately been so impiously compared , ( though their motives differed , as much as the desire of converting sinners differs from delighting in them , ) with exhibiting systems without morals , and ...
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