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And the plan includes something extremely specific and peculiar , for it proceeds
on the principle that " the virtues of a clergyman should be founded on religion ; '
a foundation , which we cannot , from this work , ascertain to be necessary to the
...
And the plan includes something extremely specific and peculiar , for it proceeds
on the principle that " the virtues of a clergyman should be founded on religion ; '
a foundation , which we cannot , from this work , ascertain to be necessary to the
...
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It is only necessary for the inquirer to become sufficiently familiar with the
meaning of the terms that must be employed in expressing the propositions , to
see the consequence , as it were , intuitively . If gold and silver are , all the world
over ...
It is only necessary for the inquirer to become sufficiently familiar with the
meaning of the terms that must be employed in expressing the propositions , to
see the consequence , as it were , intuitively . If gold and silver are , all the world
over ...
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It is very evident , however , that the latter qualifications are absolutely necessary
, in a greater or less der gree , to direct the former to suitable objects and restrain
them within proper bounds . We suspect that the course of discia pline , which ...
It is very evident , however , that the latter qualifications are absolutely necessary
, in a greater or less der gree , to direct the former to suitable objects and restrain
them within proper bounds . We suspect that the course of discia pline , which ...
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Noble as his genius is , and holy as all his purposes are , he does not seem to us
, to furnish the medicine necessary to heal such wounded spirits . His ideas of the
Cliristian life are as luminous as they are just ; but , in our judgement , he is not ...
Noble as his genius is , and holy as all his purposes are , he does not seem to us
, to furnish the medicine necessary to heal such wounded spirits . His ideas of the
Cliristian life are as luminous as they are just ; but , in our judgement , he is not ...
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... mind , whose prevalence was necessary in conversion ; should merge in a
new habit equally necessary to continued progression : ą çase how seldom
realized they know best , who look most narrowly on , what is called the religious
world .
... mind , whose prevalence was necessary in conversion ; should merge in a
new habit equally necessary to continued progression : ą çase how seldom
realized they know best , who look most narrowly on , what is called the religious
world .
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Seite 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.