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... true Honour of Man 269 SERMON XXXII . - On Sensibility ..... 274 SERMON XXXIII . - On the Improvement of Time 280 .... ....... 107 SERMON XXXIV . - On the Duties belonging to Middle Age 286 SERMON XXXV . - On Death ........ 292 SERMON ...
... true Honour of Man 269 SERMON XXXII . - On Sensibility ..... 274 SERMON XXXIII . - On the Improvement of Time 280 .... ....... 107 SERMON XXXIV . - On the Duties belonging to Middle Age 286 SERMON XXXV . - On Death ........ 292 SERMON ...
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... true virtue or honour , to value thyself upon thy regard to inferior obliga- tions , and yet to violate that which is the most sacred and the most ancient . of all ? When simple instinct teaches the Tartar and the Indian , together with ...
... true virtue or honour , to value thyself upon thy regard to inferior obliga- tions , and yet to violate that which is the most sacred and the most ancient . of all ? When simple instinct teaches the Tartar and the Indian , together with ...
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... true worth . If you leave either of them out of your system , even though you excel in the other , you can stand trial only in one point of view . It is only on one side your character is fair ; on the other , it will always be open to ...
... true worth . If you leave either of them out of your system , even though you excel in the other , you can stand trial only in one point of view . It is only on one side your character is fair ; on the other , it will always be open to ...
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... true , cannot fail to occasion some per- plexity to an inquiring mind . For it may seem strange , that so much dark- ness should be left upon those celes- tial objects , towards which we are at the same time commanded to aspire . We are ...
... true , cannot fail to occasion some per- plexity to an inquiring mind . For it may seem strange , that so much dark- ness should be left upon those celes- tial objects , towards which we are at the same time commanded to aspire . We are ...
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... true , suggests many arguments in behalf of immor- tality : Revelation gives full assurance of it . Yet even that gospel , which is said to have brought life and immor- tality to light , allows us to see only through a glass darkly . It ...
... true , suggests many arguments in behalf of immor- tality : Revelation gives full assurance of it . Yet even that gospel , which is said to have brought life and immor- tality to light , allows us to see only through a glass darkly . It ...
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