The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... motive of which they had not so much as heard ; and if they had , it was a feeling which it would have been impossible for them to cherish , since some of the best of their deities were as bad as the worst of themselves . When the ...
... motive of which they had not so much as heard ; and if they had , it was a feeling which it would have been impossible for them to cherish , since some of the best of their deities were as bad as the worst of themselves . When the ...
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... generally seemed to want a motive and an end . * Plutarch relates , that Alexander , after conquering these countries , had reformed some of their evil habits . -Did not such a state of comfortless ignorance , of 6 MORALITY OF PAGANISM .
... generally seemed to want a motive and an end . * Plutarch relates , that Alexander , after conquering these countries , had reformed some of their evil habits . -Did not such a state of comfortless ignorance , of 6 MORALITY OF PAGANISM .
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... motive of the injunction , " for I am meek and lowly in heart , " how would their expectations have been damped ! They would have thought it an ab- ject declaration from the lips of a great Teacher , unless they had understood that ...
... motive of the injunction , " for I am meek and lowly in heart , " how would their expectations have been damped ! They would have thought it an ab- ject declaration from the lips of a great Teacher , unless they had understood that ...
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... motive , every direction a duty , every doctrine a law ; and why ? Because thus saith the Lord . Christianity , however , is not merely a religion of authority ; the soundest reason embraces most confidently what the most explicit ...
... motive , every direction a duty , every doctrine a law ; and why ? Because thus saith the Lord . Christianity , however , is not merely a religion of authority ; the soundest reason embraces most confidently what the most explicit ...
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... motive , gives the surest evidence of renovated vitality , and exhibits the most unequivocal symp- toms , not only of spiritual life , but of vigorous health . - Saint Paul is sometimes represented not merely as the greatest of the ...
... motive , gives the surest evidence of renovated vitality , and exhibits the most unequivocal symp- toms , not only of spiritual life , but of vigorous health . - Saint Paul is sometimes represented not merely as the greatest of the ...
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