Sermons ...: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of the Life and Character of the Author, Volume 2T. Cadell; F.C. & J Rivington [& others], 1822 - Presbyterian Church |
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... whole character . Nothing can be more contrary both to equity and to sound reason , then such precipitate judgments . Any man who attends to what passes within himself , may easily discern what a complicated system the human character ...
... whole character . Nothing can be more contrary both to equity and to sound reason , then such precipitate judgments . Any man who attends to what passes within himself , may easily discern what a complicated system the human character ...
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... whole body . This man is of a party whose principles we reckon slavish ; and therefore his whole sentiments are corrupted . That man belongs to a religious sect which we are accustomed to deem bigotted ; and therefore he is incapable of ...
... whole body . This man is of a party whose principles we reckon slavish ; and therefore his whole sentiments are corrupted . That man belongs to a religious sect which we are accustomed to deem bigotted ; and therefore he is incapable of ...
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... whole horizon , and discharge with most destructive violence the gathered storm . In the fifth place , As a suspicious spirit is the source of so many crimes and calamities in the world , so it is the spring of certain misery to the ...
... whole horizon , and discharge with most destructive violence the gathered storm . In the fifth place , As a suspicious spirit is the source of so many crimes and calamities in the world , so it is the spring of certain misery to the ...
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... whole , it clearly appears that no part of the government of temper deserves attention more , than to keep our minds pure from uncharitable prejudices , and open to candour and humanity ยท in judging of others . The worst consequences ...
... whole , it clearly appears that no part of the government of temper deserves attention more , than to keep our minds pure from uncharitable prejudices , and open to candour and humanity ยท in judging of others . The worst consequences ...
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... whole history there is no circumstance so striking and interesting , as his behaviour to his brethren who had sold him into slavery . The moment in which he made himself known to them , that moment at which we are now to contem- plate ...
... whole history there is no circumstance so striking and interesting , as his behaviour to his brethren who had sold him into slavery . The moment in which he made himself known to them , that moment at which we are now to contem- plate ...
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