Discourses on Various SubjectsCharles Fox, 1835 - 299 páginas |
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... nor uninteresting to that portion of the religious community generally , with which he has the happiness to be personally ac- quainted . To his friends - and he cannot deny him- self the pleasure of including the few that he claims.
... nor uninteresting to that portion of the religious community generally , with which he has the happiness to be personally ac- quainted . To his friends - and he cannot deny him- self the pleasure of including the few that he claims.
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Orville Dewey. self the pleasure of including the few that he claims to be of that number in England - he offers this collec- tion of Discourses , with as much anxiety as he ought , perhaps , to feel for any human opinion , but with an ...
Orville Dewey. self the pleasure of including the few that he claims to be of that number in England - he offers this collec- tion of Discourses , with as much anxiety as he ought , perhaps , to feel for any human opinion , but with an ...
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... pleasure or merit in magnifying his wickedness or unworthiness . And he who thinks meanly of human nature , will think coldly and dis- trustfully of the Supreme Being , will think of him as withdrawing himself to a sublime distance from ...
... pleasure or merit in magnifying his wickedness or unworthiness . And he who thinks meanly of human nature , will think coldly and dis- trustfully of the Supreme Being , will think of him as withdrawing himself to a sublime distance from ...
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... pleasure , does not satisfy the immortal want ; and that toil does not crush 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 ...
... pleasure , does not satisfy the immortal want ; and that toil does not crush 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 ...
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... pleasure in the disappointments and miseries of others , and are pained at their good fortune and suc- If this maxim were intended to fix upon man- kind the charge of pure , absolute , disinterested malig- nity , and if it could be ...
... pleasure in the disappointments and miseries of others , and are pained at their good fortune and suc- If this maxim were intended to fix upon man- kind the charge of pure , absolute , disinterested malig- nity , and if it could be ...
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