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... happiness they , who seem to have had not the least sympathy with their fellow - beings ? Indeed , what induce- ment can he who believes merely that he is to - day , and to- morrow will not be , what inducement can he have to struggle ...
... happiness they , who seem to have had not the least sympathy with their fellow - beings ? Indeed , what induce- ment can he who believes merely that he is to - day , and to- morrow will not be , what inducement can he have to struggle ...
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... happiness . They also know that their deficiencies and failings give them more or less misery . They know that the great truths of revelation are perfectly adapted to the essential wants of their nature . They know that its consolations ...
... happiness . They also know that their deficiencies and failings give them more or less misery . They know that the great truths of revelation are perfectly adapted to the essential wants of their nature . They know that its consolations ...
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... happiness as completed by the renunciation of the Bible . They have lectured in the city and in the country ; and what with sophistical reasonings and bold assertions and sneering ridicule , they have made many proselytes to their cold ...
... happiness as completed by the renunciation of the Bible . They have lectured in the city and in the country ; and what with sophistical reasonings and bold assertions and sneering ridicule , they have made many proselytes to their cold ...
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... happiness . He thus attaches to it that relative value which will prompt his disciples to seek its gratifications without inordinate anxiety , to enjoy them temperately , and to forego or resign them cheerfully . He thus makes it ...
... happiness . He thus attaches to it that relative value which will prompt his disciples to seek its gratifications without inordinate anxiety , to enjoy them temperately , and to forego or resign them cheerfully . He thus makes it ...
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... happiness , while he who departs from it sins against his nature , his happiness , his soul . And , above all , he has given the heart - stricken penitent the hope of pardon and acceptance from a Father who receives from his frail ...
... happiness , while he who departs from it sins against his nature , his happiness , his soul . And , above all , he has given the heart - stricken penitent the hope of pardon and acceptance from a Father who receives from his frail ...
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ADIN BALLOU apostles argument atheism believe Bible Book of Mormon called cause character Christianity church consider creed Deists disciples discourse distinct divine doctrine doubt duty earth established eternal evidence evil existence fact faith Father favour feel Franklin give gospel happiness heart heaven heresy Holy Ghost hope human important individual infidelity influence JAMES MUNROE Jesus Christ Jews Judea labour Lamanites letter liberal Liberal Christian live Lord man's means ment mind miracles moral nature never northern manner object Old Testament opinions perfect person Pliny preachers preaching present principles professed prove reason receive reform regard reject religion religious remarks respect Restorationist revelation Saviour Scriptures sect sentiments Sermon society soul speak spirit suppose Testament things thought tion Trinitarian Trinity true truth unbeliever Unitarian views virtue whole wish word writings zeal