The Genius and Design of the Domestic Constitution, with Its Untransferable Obligations and Peculiar Advantages |
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... already revealed by God in his word ; just as all discoveries in physics , though not sooner observed , acquire peculiar interest from the convic- tion , that the same objects had been before the eyes of all preceding generations . At ...
... already revealed by God in his word ; just as all discoveries in physics , though not sooner observed , acquire peculiar interest from the convic- tion , that the same objects had been before the eyes of all preceding generations . At ...
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... already noticed , as well as to many other passages of Sacred Writ . By constitution I in- tend the connexion of its several parts , and the prin- ciples by which each of these is to be governed . There is one society or constitution of ...
... already noticed , as well as to many other passages of Sacred Writ . By constitution I in- tend the connexion of its several parts , and the prin- ciples by which each of these is to be governed . There is one society or constitution of ...
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... already noticed in a former section , " Have ye not read , " said Jesus , " that he which made them ( i . e . man and wife ) at the beginning , made them ( a ) male and ( a ) female ? " as intending to prevent both poly- gamy and ...
... already noticed in a former section , " Have ye not read , " said Jesus , " that he which made them ( i . e . man and wife ) at the beginning , made them ( a ) male and ( a ) female ? " as intending to prevent both poly- gamy and ...
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... already united ; and though he enjoined the union in this case to remain , giving prospect , too , of the con- version of the other party ; yet the union , once dissolved by death , whatever liberty was enjoyed , must be sub- ject to ...
... already united ; and though he enjoined the union in this case to remain , giving prospect , too , of the con- version of the other party ; yet the union , once dissolved by death , whatever liberty was enjoyed , must be sub- ject to ...
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... already formed friends , before it could have thought of seeking them . Surrounded by the aged only , or at least by those who are aged in com- parison , the child would have learned only to respect and obey ; but with the little ...
... already formed friends , before it could have thought of seeking them . Surrounded by the aged only , or at least by those who are aged in com- parison , the child would have learned only to respect and obey ; but with the little ...
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Abraham affection Almighty apostles authority Balaam blessing called Canaan character chil child Children Christ Christian Christian Parent church Cleopas command connexion conscience daily daugh death delightful descend disposition divine Doeg the Edomite Domestic Constitution dren duty dwell Egypt eminent evil faith Father favour hand hath hear heart heaven Hobab honour human idolatry important influence instruction interest Israel Jehovah Jesus Jews Jonadab Judea Kenites king labour live master ment mercy Messiah mind moral Moses Mother mother of Jesus nation nature neglect never nexion obedience obligation observe once peculiar posterity prayer principles proof prophet racter reader reason Rechab Rechabites reference regard remarkable sacred Saviour Scripture seems servant shew sins Sir William Jones soul spirit surely tender thee ther thine things thou shalt tion truth unto whole wife wisdom word