Discourses on Various SubjectsCharles Fox, 1835 - 299 páginas |
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... Discourses , with as much anxiety as he ought , perhaps , to feel for any human opinion , but with an equal reliance on their candour and kindness . New - York , Feb. 24 , 1835 . DISCOURSE I. ON HUMAN NATURE . PSALM VIII . 4 PREFACE .
... Discourses , with as much anxiety as he ought , perhaps , to feel for any human opinion , but with an equal reliance on their candour and kindness . New - York , Feb. 24 , 1835 . DISCOURSE I. ON HUMAN NATURE . PSALM VIII . 4 PREFACE .
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Orville Dewey. DISCOURSE I. ON HUMAN NATURE . PSALM VIII . 4 , 5. What is man , that thou art mindful of him ? and the son of man that thou visitest him ? For thou hast made him a little lower than the angels , and hast crowned him with ...
Orville Dewey. DISCOURSE I. ON HUMAN NATURE . PSALM VIII . 4 , 5. What is man , that thou art mindful of him ? and the son of man that thou visitest him ? For thou hast made him a little lower than the angels , and hast crowned him with ...
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... discourse . Admitting all that can be asked on this subject by the strongest assertors of human depravity ; admitting everything , certainly , that can be stated as a matter of fact ; admitting that men are as bad as they are said to be ...
... discourse . Admitting all that can be asked on this subject by the strongest assertors of human depravity ; admitting everything , certainly , that can be stated as a matter of fact ; admitting that men are as bad as they are said to be ...
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... superior goodness , or purer faith , which leads him to think so badly of his fellow - men and of their very nature , he needs to be reminded that vicious and dissolute habits almost invariably and unerringly lead to the DISCOURSE 1 . 11.
... superior goodness , or purer faith , which leads him to think so badly of his fellow - men and of their very nature , he needs to be reminded that vicious and dissolute habits almost invariably and unerringly lead to the DISCOURSE 1 . 11.
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... the soul , that the body cannot weigh down the spirit to its own drudgery . We might ask our proud reasoner , moreover , whence the moral and eye , metaphysical philosopher obtains the facts with which he speculates , 14 DISCOURSE 1 .
... the soul , that the body cannot weigh down the spirit to its own drudgery . We might ask our proud reasoner , moreover , whence the moral and eye , metaphysical philosopher obtains the facts with which he speculates , 14 DISCOURSE 1 .
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