The Genius and Design of the Domestic Constitution, with Its Untransferable Obligations and Peculiar Advantages |
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Page iii
... regard to the calamities with which a righteous Providence has visited certain nations in modern times , and in regard to the state of degeneracy into which domestic society had sunk in those nations , does not see that the principle ...
... regard to the calamities with which a righteous Providence has visited certain nations in modern times , and in regard to the state of degeneracy into which domestic society had sunk in those nations , does not see that the principle ...
Page iv
... regard . No other constitution of which we have any knowledge is so exact a similitude of his own moral government . Though , in every instance of its existence , itself brief and transitory , and to cease with the last generation of ...
... regard . No other constitution of which we have any knowledge is so exact a similitude of his own moral government . Though , in every instance of its existence , itself brief and transitory , and to cease with the last generation of ...
Page xi
... regard to all ranks , it should never be forgotten , not only that the law of Heaven is one ; but that the guilt of the superior class , must ever exceed that of the inferior . On this point , I am aware that one of our best Poets has ...
... regard to all ranks , it should never be forgotten , not only that the law of Heaven is one ; but that the guilt of the superior class , must ever exceed that of the inferior . On this point , I am aware that one of our best Poets has ...
Page xii
... regard this as an evidence of interest in the subject itself ; and if ever a second edition is called for , and the writer is alive , he will not fail to avail himself of any such remarks . There is one passage of Sacred Writ , the last ...
... regard this as an evidence of interest in the subject itself ; and if ever a second edition is called for , and the writer is alive , he will not fail to avail himself of any such remarks . There is one passage of Sacred Writ , the last ...
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... regard to a family or household , since it is not only the well - spring of every other , or of all society , but a well - spring of God's own institution . * Howe . For another world , therefore , yes , for the 24 THE FAMILY CONSTITUTION .
... regard to a family or household , since it is not only the well - spring of every other , or of all society , but a well - spring of God's own institution . * Howe . For another world , therefore , yes , for the 24 THE FAMILY CONSTITUTION .
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