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... senses and imagination , and which , in the estimation of superficial hearers , constitutes the chief merit of a ... sense of clerical decorum , feeling on his heart deep impressions of religious and moral obligation , and guided in ...
... senses and imagination , and which , in the estimation of superficial hearers , constitutes the chief merit of a ... sense of clerical decorum , feeling on his heart deep impressions of religious and moral obligation , and guided in ...
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... direction of a more exquisite sense of propriety , and employed with more uniform success to convey useful and practical instruction . Standing on the foundation of the apostles and prophets , he THE AUTHOR'S LIFE . Xiir.
... direction of a more exquisite sense of propriety , and employed with more uniform success to convey useful and practical instruction . Standing on the foundation of the apostles and prophets , he THE AUTHOR'S LIFE . Xiir.
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... Sense of the Divine Presence ..... 322 SERMON XLI . - On Patience ...... 328 SERMON XLII . - On Moderation ..... 334 SERMON XLIII . - On the Joy and the Bit- terness of the Heart .. ...... 340 SERMON XLIV . - On Characters of Imperfect ...
... Sense of the Divine Presence ..... 322 SERMON XLI . - On Patience ...... 328 SERMON XLII . - On Moderation ..... 334 SERMON XLIII . - On the Joy and the Bit- terness of the Heart .. ...... 340 SERMON XLIV . - On Characters of Imperfect ...
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... sense of religion . As soon as his mind opens to observation and reflection , he discerns innume- rable marks of his dependant state . He finds himself placed by some su- perior power in a vast world , where the wisdom and goodness of ...
... sense of religion . As soon as his mind opens to observation and reflection , he discerns innume- rable marks of his dependant state . He finds himself placed by some su- perior power in a vast world , where the wisdom and goodness of ...
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... sense of right and wrong , the principle of ho- nour , or the instinct of benevolence , are barriers too feeble to withstand the strength of passion . In the tran- quil seasons of life , these natural principles may , perhaps , carry on ...
... sense of right and wrong , the principle of ho- nour , or the instinct of benevolence , are barriers too feeble to withstand the strength of passion . In the tran- quil seasons of life , these natural principles may , perhaps , carry on ...
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