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Pàgina 47
The heathen world placed all their true and rational enjoyment of present bliss ,
and all their uncertain hopes of future happiness , in acting up to the dignity of
human nature , which they thought capable of being by virtue exalted into the
divine ...
The heathen world placed all their true and rational enjoyment of present bliss ,
and all their uncertain hopes of future happiness , in acting up to the dignity of
human nature , which they thought capable of being by virtue exalted into the
divine ...
Pàgina 86
That virtue which he recommends to others he never failed himself to practise .
Learn of me , says he , for I am meek and lowly . there was in this world a person
who , in the true If ever true sense of this phrase , was poor in spirit 86 On tin Pear
...
That virtue which he recommends to others he never failed himself to practise .
Learn of me , says he , for I am meek and lowly . there was in this world a person
who , in the true If ever true sense of this phrase , was poor in spirit 86 On tin Pear
...
Pàgina 117
But to crown the glory of friendship , to set this grand specific again't every human
evil in its true and highest light ; let us add , that it is as it were an attribute of the
Deity , an emanation of the divine Being . God's friendship towards man is ...
But to crown the glory of friendship , to set this grand specific again't every human
evil in its true and highest light ; let us add , that it is as it were an attribute of the
Deity , an emanation of the divine Being . God's friendship towards man is ...
Pàgina 134
able ways of God , and explain his judgments to men . i as fiience and literature
extended themselves , true wisdom and virtue had extended themselves allo , we
must doubtless have been much viser and better than our ancestors ; but to ...
able ways of God , and explain his judgments to men . i as fiience and literature
extended themselves , true wisdom and virtue had extended themselves allo , we
must doubtless have been much viser and better than our ancestors ; but to ...
Pàgina 495
table law - suits : so true , and so incontestable is it , that in all nations where true
Christian religion is established , that aid and support whiclı is by the state
afforded to the church , is amply repaid by those reciprocal benefits which accrue
to it ...
table law - suits : so true , and so incontestable is it , that in all nations where true
Christian religion is established , that aid and support whiclı is by the state
afforded to the church , is amply repaid by those reciprocal benefits which accrue
to it ...
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