The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Pàgina 67
... human nature , while our church prayers with one voice continually declare that we have no health , no excellence in us : neither shall I recommend human strength to exert itself in acts of moral virtue towards their own salvation ...
... human nature , while our church prayers with one voice continually declare that we have no health , no excellence in us : neither shall I recommend human strength to exert itself in acts of moral virtue towards their own salvation ...
Pàgina 68
... human nature , it as effec- tually misleads him , as does that doctrine which dissuades him from all exertion , by a misrepresentation of human weakness . " 1 We really must acknowledge ourselves unable to compre- hend this mode of ...
... human nature , it as effec- tually misleads him , as does that doctrine which dissuades him from all exertion , by a misrepresentation of human weakness . " 1 We really must acknowledge ourselves unable to compre- hend this mode of ...
Pàgina 123
... human action , and their effects upon human happiness - many , in which he unites the ready discernment of a statesman with the profound views of a philosopher - many , which at all times , and in all countries , must deserve the ...
... human action , and their effects upon human happiness - many , in which he unites the ready discernment of a statesman with the profound views of a philosopher - many , which at all times , and in all countries , must deserve the ...
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