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... affections can lay hold , and from which they may derive purity , strength , and delight . In this it leaves out a part , and that the noblest part , of our nature . It is not necessary to prove that the religious sentiment is a part of ...
... affections can lay hold , and from which they may derive purity , strength , and delight . In this it leaves out a part , and that the noblest part , of our nature . It is not necessary to prove that the religious sentiment is a part of ...
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... affections , it can afford them no employment in its new - modelled society , and shape nothing to their wants ; contemplating only the human animal , it can make provision only for animal wants ; and having no use for the spiritual ...
... affections , it can afford them no employment in its new - modelled society , and shape nothing to their wants ; contemplating only the human animal , it can make provision only for animal wants ; and having no use for the spiritual ...
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... affection was suppressed , man everywhere opened his heart and gave his hand to his brother . He beheld ; and gave the shout of joy , which rung back from heaven's hosts : " Glory to God in the highest , on earth peace and good will ...
... affection was suppressed , man everywhere opened his heart and gave his hand to his brother . He beheld ; and gave the shout of joy , which rung back from heaven's hosts : " Glory to God in the highest , on earth peace and good will ...
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... affection subsisting between parents and children is such , and the obligation to support each other is felt to be so imper- ative , that no excuse can relieve the parents from it . In En- gland the parental and filial affections among ...
... affection subsisting between parents and children is such , and the obligation to support each other is felt to be so imper- ative , that no excuse can relieve the parents from it . In En- gland the parental and filial affections among ...
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... affections , or connects him so closely with hu- man interests and human hopes . We had need of such a redeemer . How could our erring race have been reclaimed and our fallen nature regenerated , but by the labours and the example of ...
... affections , or connects him so closely with hu- man interests and human hopes . We had need of such a redeemer . How could our erring race have been reclaimed and our fallen nature regenerated , but by the labours and the example of ...
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