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... respect and honour him in their hearts . This too is the man whose life will be most peaceful and happy . He who fails materially either in piety or in virtue , is always obnoxious to the anguish of remorse . His partial goodness may ...
... respect and honour him in their hearts . This too is the man whose life will be most peaceful and happy . He who fails materially either in piety or in virtue , is always obnoxious to the anguish of remorse . His partial goodness may ...
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... respect to some other prerogatives which religion claims . They very readily assign to it the office of a Comforter . But as long as their state is prosperous , they are apt to account it an unnecessary guest , perhaps an unwelcome ...
... respect to some other prerogatives which religion claims . They very readily assign to it the office of a Comforter . But as long as their state is prosperous , they are apt to account it an unnecessary guest , perhaps an unwelcome ...
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... respect of the wise and the good . Let innocence preside over your enjoyments . Let usefulness and beneficence , not ostentation and va- nity , direct the train of your pursuits . Let your alms , together with your pray - flourish like ...
... respect of the wise and the good . Let innocence preside over your enjoyments . Let usefulness and beneficence , not ostentation and va- nity , direct the train of your pursuits . Let your alms , together with your pray - flourish like ...
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... respect to our knowledge of immortality , is equally applicable to many other branches of intellectual knowledge . Thus , why are we per- mitted to know so little of the nature of that Eternal Being who rules the universe ; why the ...
... respect to our knowledge of immortality , is equally applicable to many other branches of intellectual knowledge . Thus , why are we per- mitted to know so little of the nature of that Eternal Being who rules the universe ; why the ...
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... respect , is the victory which it has gained over those powers of violence and cruelty which belong to the infer- nal kingdom . Wherever Christianity prevails , it has discouraged , and , in some degree , abolished slavery . It has ...
... respect , is the victory which it has gained over those powers of violence and cruelty which belong to the infer- nal kingdom . Wherever Christianity prevails , it has discouraged , and , in some degree , abolished slavery . It has ...
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