The Genius and Design of the Domestic Constitution, with Its Untransferable Obligations and Peculiar Advantages |
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... persons , both its argument and its style will be acceptable , and its conclusions and counsels highly satisfactory . If some of the remarks , particularly in Part I. Sect . 7 , and Part II . Sect . 4 , should be thought , at first view ...
... persons , both its argument and its style will be acceptable , and its conclusions and counsels highly satisfactory . If some of the remarks , particularly in Part I. Sect . 7 , and Part II . Sect . 4 , should be thought , at first view ...
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... Persons are elements of Families ; Families are the elements of which both Churches , and Kingdoms , or Commonwealths , are composed and made up : and as the one sort of these is purely civil , the other purely sacred , that which is ...
... Persons are elements of Families ; Families are the elements of which both Churches , and Kingdoms , or Commonwealths , are composed and made up : and as the one sort of these is purely civil , the other purely sacred , that which is ...
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... person of its head . There are two terms employed in Scripture to describe the present character and daily obligations of the Christian , which apply with peculiar force to the Christian parent or head of a family ; one borrowed from ...
... person of its head . There are two terms employed in Scripture to describe the present character and daily obligations of the Christian , which apply with peculiar force to the Christian parent or head of a family ; one borrowed from ...
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... person of its head , gives rise to some of the most important coinci- dences with which we are acquainted . Here is a con- stitution favorable to the state , in the very highest degree , and whatever may be its form of government . In ...
... person of its head , gives rise to some of the most important coinci- dences with which we are acquainted . Here is a con- stitution favorable to the state , in the very highest degree , and whatever may be its form of government . In ...
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... person of his grandchild , the first - born of Ham ? Had Canaan , as it has been conjectured , first given occasion to his father's irreverence and impiety ? So it should seem from the terms employed- " Ham , the father of Canaan ...
... person of his grandchild , the first - born of Ham ? Had Canaan , as it has been conjectured , first given occasion to his father's irreverence and impiety ? So it should seem from the terms employed- " Ham , the father of Canaan ...
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Abraham Almighty apostles authority Balaam blessing called Canaan character child Children Christ Christian Parent church Cleopas command connection curse daily death delightful descend disposition divine Doeg the Edomite Domestic Constitution duty dwell effect Egypt eminent evil existence faith Father favor God's hand hath hear heart heaven Hobab honor human idolatry important individual influence instruction interest Israel Jehovah Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Jonadab Judah Judea Kenites king live Lord master ment mercy Messiah Midianites mind moral Moses Mother mother of Jesus nation nature neglect never obedience obligation observe once peculiar posterity prayer principles proof prophet Raguel reader reason Rechab Rechabites reference regard remarkable sacred saith Saviour Scripture seems servant Sir William Jones solemn soul spirit surely tender thee thine things thou shalt tion truth unto whole wisdom word worship