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Page 23
Indeed , considering the pain of amputating and dressing both legs , and the
agitation of his mind from fearing the full accomplishment of his dream , it
appears next to a miracle that he retained his reason in the most perfect state ;
but this was ...
Indeed , considering the pain of amputating and dressing both legs , and the
agitation of his mind from fearing the full accomplishment of his dream , it
appears next to a miracle that he retained his reason in the most perfect state ;
but this was ...
Page 59
He gives his people reason to expect that the poor will always continue to be
objects of their sympathy and benevo , lence . “ I will also leave in the midst of
thee an afflicted and poor people , and they shall trust in the name of the Lord * * .
He gives his people reason to expect that the poor will always continue to be
objects of their sympathy and benevo , lence . “ I will also leave in the midst of
thee an afflicted and poor people , and they shall trust in the name of the Lord * * .
Page 105
The author of the Age of Reason not only omits the duty of worshipping God , but
treats it with the utinost contempt , saying , that , “ he is not a beggar , a mumper ,
and à worm . " He says , lie docs not need the divine favour or friend . ship , and ...
The author of the Age of Reason not only omits the duty of worshipping God , but
treats it with the utinost contempt , saying , that , “ he is not a beggar , a mumper ,
and à worm . " He says , lie docs not need the divine favour or friend . ship , and ...
Page 265
In his preface to the second part , he tells us , He began the former part of the Age
of Reason , and he had neither Bible nor Testament to refer to , though he was
writing against both ( fair dealing to be sure ! ) yet says ( trumpeting his own ...
In his preface to the second part , he tells us , He began the former part of the Age
of Reason , and he had neither Bible nor Testament to refer to , though he was
writing against both ( fair dealing to be sure ! ) yet says ( trumpeting his own ...
Page 356
ON CHRISTIAN MEEKNESS . An attentive and enlightened observer of mankind
may distinguish , at least , three kinds of Meekness : one is , where the natural
temper is easy and amiable ; another appears where reason suppresses passion
...
ON CHRISTIAN MEEKNESS . An attentive and enlightened observer of mankind
may distinguish , at least , three kinds of Meekness : one is , where the natural
temper is easy and amiable ; another appears where reason suppresses passion
...
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