The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... mix with our common concerns , to incorporate the doctrines which he teaches , the principles which he exhibits , and the precepts which he enjoins , into our ordi- nary habits , into our every - day practice ; X PREFACE .
... mix with our common concerns , to incorporate the doctrines which he teaches , the principles which he exhibits , and the precepts which he enjoins , into our ordi- nary habits , into our every - day practice ; X PREFACE .
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Hannah More. nary habits , into our every - day practice ; to con- sider him not only as the Writer who has the most ably and successfully unfolded the sublime truths of our Divine religion , and as the Instructor who has supplied us ...
Hannah More. nary habits , into our every - day practice ; to con- sider him not only as the Writer who has the most ably and successfully unfolded the sublime truths of our Divine religion , and as the Instructor who has supplied us ...
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... deplor- ably bad in its principle , that it is no wonder if their practice was proportionally corrupt . " Those just measures of right and wrong , " says Locke , " which necessity had introduced , which 2 MORALITY OF PAGANISM .
... deplor- ably bad in its principle , that it is no wonder if their practice was proportionally corrupt . " Those just measures of right and wrong , " says Locke , " which necessity had introduced , which 2 MORALITY OF PAGANISM .
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... practice in his dialogue between two great and virtuous Romans . Cassius , who disbelieved a future state , reproves Brutus for the inconsistency be- tween his desponding temper and the doctrines of his own Stoic school : You make no ...
... practice in his dialogue between two great and virtuous Romans . Cassius , who disbelieved a future state , reproves Brutus for the inconsistency be- tween his desponding temper and the doctrines of his own Stoic school : You make no ...
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... practice of the people would be much better , or more consistent than their belief ? If the divinities were at once holy and profligate , shall we wonder if the adoration was at once devout and impure ? The worshipper could not commit a ...
... practice of the people would be much better , or more consistent than their belief ? If the divinities were at once holy and profligate , shall we wonder if the adoration was at once devout and impure ? The worshipper could not commit a ...
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