The Works of the Rev. Robert Hall, A. M.J. & J. Harper, 1832 |
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... appear unreasonable and unnecessary . Their aim is not so much to discredit the pretensions of any particular religion as to set aside the principles common to all . To obliterate the sense of Deity , of moral sanctions , and a future ...
... appear unreasonable and unnecessary . Their aim is not so much to discredit the pretensions of any particular religion as to set aside the principles common to all . To obliterate the sense of Deity , of moral sanctions , and a future ...
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... appear . The church and the world form two societies so distinct , and are governed by such opposite principles and maxims , that , as well from this contrariety as from the express warnings of Scripture , true Christians must look for ...
... appear . The church and the world form two societies so distinct , and are governed by such opposite principles and maxims , that , as well from this contrariety as from the express warnings of Scripture , true Christians must look for ...
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... appear . They raise the standard of morals ; they arrest the progress of degeneracy ; they diffuse a lustre over the path of life : monuments of the greatness of the human soul , they present to the world the august image of virtue in ...
... appear . They raise the standard of morals ; they arrest the progress of degeneracy ; they diffuse a lustre over the path of life : monuments of the greatness of the human soul , they present to the world the august image of virtue in ...
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... appear- ances he may assume , or however wide the circle of his seeming virtues may extend , you will infallibly find the vain man is his own centre . Attentive only to himself , absorbed in the contemplation of his own perfections ...
... appear- ances he may assume , or however wide the circle of his seeming virtues may extend , you will infallibly find the vain man is his own centre . Attentive only to himself , absorbed in the contemplation of his own perfections ...
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... appears the greater , and the wreck more extensive . But the dispro- portion in importance between man and the meanest insect is not so great as that which subsists between man considered as mortal and as immortal ; that is , between ...
... appears the greater , and the wreck more extensive . But the dispro- portion in importance between man and the meanest insect is not so great as that which subsists between man considered as mortal and as immortal ; that is , between ...
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