The Philanthropist, Or, Repository for Hints and Suggestions Calculated to Promote the Comfort and Happiness of Man, Том 1Longman and Company, 1811 |
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... mind will perceive , in the effects of almighty power , guided by infinite wisdom , in the production of good , makes it evident , that a human being , in fulfilling the purposes of his creation , and promoting his own happiness , must ...
... mind will perceive , in the effects of almighty power , guided by infinite wisdom , in the production of good , makes it evident , that a human being , in fulfilling the purposes of his creation , and promoting his own happiness , must ...
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... mind ; one of which tends to evil , and one to good ; one to counter- act , and as far as possible destroy ; the other to promote the gracious designs of our beneficent Creator respecting his creature , man ; and we are left at free ...
... mind ; one of which tends to evil , and one to good ; one to counter- act , and as far as possible destroy ; the other to promote the gracious designs of our beneficent Creator respecting his creature , man ; and we are left at free ...
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... . We should bear in mind , that there is a sort of permanence stamped upon all our transactions ; a single act of unkindness will be long remembered with regret , while the discharge of cultivating Benevolent Dispositions . 3.
... . We should bear in mind , that there is a sort of permanence stamped upon all our transactions ; a single act of unkindness will be long remembered with regret , while the discharge of cultivating Benevolent Dispositions . 3.
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... mind of sensibility , the very sight of an object it has been instrumental to relieve , is a source of secret joy , and the tear of gratitude on the cheek of the widow , who has been assisted in her distress , the innocent smile upon ...
... mind of sensibility , the very sight of an object it has been instrumental to relieve , is a source of secret joy , and the tear of gratitude on the cheek of the widow , who has been assisted in her distress , the innocent smile upon ...
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... mind is unbent in free conversation , a double guard on our hearts and our tongues is required on such occasions : weak minds are most likely to fall into it ; for , making an estimate of another's motives from their own contracted ...
... mind is unbent in free conversation , a double guard on our hearts and our tongues is required on such occasions : weak minds are most likely to fall into it ; for , making an estimate of another's motives from their own contracted ...
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