The Words of Hannah More ...Harper & brothers, 1836 |
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Page 97
... tence to " make men of one mind in a house , " what would it be to make them of one mind in a town or a kingdom ? If we could witness a cordial agreement between those who profess to have the interests of the same religion at heart ...
... tence to " make men of one mind in a house , " what would it be to make them of one mind in a town or a kingdom ? If we could witness a cordial agreement between those who profess to have the interests of the same religion at heart ...
Page 158
... tence informs him , to what system of religion it belongs . It is also perfectly proper to cut the circle of the virtues into segments , provided it be shown how they are connected with each other , and how the whole fall within the ...
... tence informs him , to what system of religion it belongs . It is also perfectly proper to cut the circle of the virtues into segments , provided it be shown how they are connected with each other , and how the whole fall within the ...
Page 192
... tently with that profession , to make the practice square with the principle , in short , to live as we believe , exposes a person to be suspected of a deficiency of sense , or of sincerity ; sub- jects him to a doubt , either of the ...
... tently with that profession , to make the practice square with the principle , in short , to live as we believe , exposes a person to be suspected of a deficiency of sense , or of sincerity ; sub- jects him to a doubt , either of the ...
Page 194
... tence . Where is the difference between divesting him of his being , and of his perfections ? Our Savior and his apostle , in their classification of sins , frequently bring together such as appear to us to have a wide disparity ...
... tence . Where is the difference between divesting him of his being , and of his perfections ? Our Savior and his apostle , in their classification of sins , frequently bring together such as appear to us to have a wide disparity ...
Page 208
... tences for neglecting it . Then , as now , it would be seen rather that the will is perverse , than the understanding un- satisfied . More amplification would not have lessened ob- jections . Those who complain now that the rule is not ...
... tences for neglecting it . Then , as now , it would be seen rather that the will is perverse , than the understanding un- satisfied . More amplification would not have lessened ob- jections . Those who complain now that the rule is not ...
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