Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 sidor |
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... says he , I looked on all the works that my hands had wrought , and on the labour that I had laboured to do ; and behold all was vanity and vexation of spirit . From such a trial , made with every possible advantage , we may there- fore ...
... says he , I looked on all the works that my hands had wrought , and on the labour that I had laboured to do ; and behold all was vanity and vexation of spirit . From such a trial , made with every possible advantage , we may there- fore ...
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... says , she continued in- expressibly happy , till neglecting to accom- pany the chariot of Jupiter , being seduced by her passion for Nectar and Ambrosia , she lost her wings , fell to the earth , and was sunk into the body * . Could ...
... says , she continued in- expressibly happy , till neglecting to accom- pany the chariot of Jupiter , being seduced by her passion for Nectar and Ambrosia , she lost her wings , fell to the earth , and was sunk into the body * . Could ...
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... says , he had not learned that any universal method of libe- rating the soul , had yet been discovered by the wisdom of philosophy * . " 66 2. Let us then endeavour to relieve this darkness of philosophy by the light of re- velation ...
... says , he had not learned that any universal method of libe- rating the soul , had yet been discovered by the wisdom of philosophy * . " 66 2. Let us then endeavour to relieve this darkness of philosophy by the light of re- velation ...
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... Lord Kaimes : " A knot of islanders , " says he , " benighted , wrapped themselves up in their plaids , and lay down in Instances of grosser and more licentious indulgence I forbear to SECT . V. ] to Virtue and Happiness . 93.
... Lord Kaimes : " A knot of islanders , " says he , " benighted , wrapped themselves up in their plaids , and lay down in Instances of grosser and more licentious indulgence I forbear to SECT . V. ] to Virtue and Happiness . 93.
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... says he , " taste goes hand in hand with the moral sense in their pro- gress towards maturity , and they ripen equally by the same sort of culture + " Such ideas of moral virtue may probably remind some of my readers of the story of the ...
... says he , " taste goes hand in hand with the moral sense in their pro- gress towards maturity , and they ripen equally by the same sort of culture + " Such ideas of moral virtue may probably remind some of my readers of the story of the ...
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