Discourses on Various SubjectsCharles Fox, 1835 - 299 páginas |
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... and to the whole tenor and spirit of our religion ? Whenever the human character is portrayed in colours altogether dark A 5 On Human Nature The same subject continued On the wrong which Sin does to Human Nature PAGE.
... and to the whole tenor and spirit of our religion ? Whenever the human character is portrayed in colours altogether dark A 5 On Human Nature The same subject continued On the wrong which Sin does to Human Nature PAGE.
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Orville Dewey. Whenever the human character is portrayed in colours altogether dark , or altogether bright ; when- ever the misanthrope pours out his scorn upon the wickedness and baseness of mankind , or the enthu- siast lavishes his ...
Orville Dewey. Whenever the human character is portrayed in colours altogether dark , or altogether bright ; when- ever the misanthrope pours out his scorn upon the wickedness and baseness of mankind , or the enthu- siast lavishes his ...
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... character of his fellows , must be the scoffer at human nature ! I have said that this man gathers his conclusions from the most formal and artificial aspects of the world . He never could have drawn them from the holy retreats of ...
... character of his fellows , must be the scoffer at human nature ! I have said that this man gathers his conclusions from the most formal and artificial aspects of the world . He never could have drawn them from the holy retreats of ...
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... character . His affections become wrong by excess ; passions be- wilder ; semblances delude ; interests ensnare ; exam- ple corrupts . And yet no tyrant over men's thoughts , no unworthy seeker of their adulation , no pander for their ...
... character . His affections become wrong by excess ; passions be- wilder ; semblances delude ; interests ensnare ; exam- ple corrupts . And yet no tyrant over men's thoughts , no unworthy seeker of their adulation , no pander for their ...
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... its moral traits and acquisitions : for there are feelings of the human mind , which scarcely rise to the character of acquisi- tions , which are involuntary impulses ; and yet which possess a nature as truly moral , though not in.
... its moral traits and acquisitions : for there are feelings of the human mind , which scarcely rise to the character of acquisi- tions , which are involuntary impulses ; and yet which possess a nature as truly moral , though not in.
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admiration affections amidst appeal art thou awaken awful beauty believe blessed breath brethren cern character children of men Christian cold conscience creature dark death DISCOURSE divine divine grace doubt duty dwell earth earthly eternity evil faith fear feeling forms friends future glorious glory God's gospel habit happiness heaven holy holy record honour hope human heart human nature immortal indifference indulgence infinite interests irreligion Jesus language light ligion live look meditation ment mercy mind misery moral moral universe ness never noble objects pass passions perhaps piety pity pleasure prayer principle racter rational reason religion religious sensibility repeat retribution scene selfish sense sensual sinful sinner sleep solemn sorrow soul speak spirit strong sublime suffer sure teaching thee things thou thou art mind thought timate tion toil true truth virtue voice whole wisdom words worldly wrong