The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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Page v
... rich a variety of moral and spiritual precepts , subordinate to the general laws of piety and virtue , that out of them might well be compiled a body of Ethics , or system of precepts de officiis , in truth and completeness far ...
... rich a variety of moral and spiritual precepts , subordinate to the general laws of piety and virtue , that out of them might well be compiled a body of Ethics , or system of precepts de officiis , in truth and completeness far ...
Page viii
... Rich veins , hitherto unheeded , will overpay his labours , will continue to pour out upon him their fresh abundance of precious ore . Even the present ex- plorer , who had no skill to penetrate his depths , has been sometimes surprised ...
... Rich veins , hitherto unheeded , will overpay his labours , will continue to pour out upon him their fresh abundance of precious ore . Even the present ex- plorer , who had no skill to penetrate his depths , has been sometimes surprised ...
Page 13
... rich empty away ? Yet that mysterious HOPE which Alexander declared was all he kept for himself , when he profusely scattered kingdoms among his fa- vourites ; those ambiguous TEARS which he shed , because he had no more worlds to con ...
... rich empty away ? Yet that mysterious HOPE which Alexander declared was all he kept for himself , when he profusely scattered kingdoms among his fa- vourites ; those ambiguous TEARS which he shed , because he had no more worlds to con ...
Page 52
... rich and abundant harvest springing from this prolific principle . On these illustrious exam- ples our limits will not permit us to dwell ; one or two instances must suffice . The patriarchal father of the faithful , against hope ...
... rich and abundant harvest springing from this prolific principle . On these illustrious exam- ples our limits will not permit us to dwell ; one or two instances must suffice . The patriarchal father of the faithful , against hope ...
Page 95
... riches and power , fame and distinction , - objects which were likely to have taken deep hold on a temper so fervent , a genius so active ! He knew that the cause he was embracing would defeat all such expectations . He possibly might ...
... riches and power , fame and distinction , - objects which were likely to have taken deep hold on a temper so fervent , a genius so active ! He knew that the cause he was embracing would defeat all such expectations . He possibly might ...
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