The Genius and Design of the Domestic Constitution, with Its Untransferable Obligations and Peculiar Advantages |
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... whole to the impartial re- flections of his reader . At the same time , he owes it to himself to state , that no individual can ever be more sensible than he is , of the imperfections which may perhaps be de- tected in every following ...
... whole to the impartial re- flections of his reader . At the same time , he owes it to himself to state , that no individual can ever be more sensible than he is , of the imperfections which may perhaps be de- tected in every following ...
Page xvi
... whole of these pages , yet then , if spared by a kind and indulgent Providence , I trust you will read them for my sake , and look up for one to guide you through all the adventures of an untried world . Then , too , it may not the less ...
... whole of these pages , yet then , if spared by a kind and indulgent Providence , I trust you will read them for my sake , and look up for one to guide you through all the adventures of an untried world . Then , too , it may not the less ...
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... whole of human existence in this world is also embraced by the terms employed . How short , in almost all in- stances , is the period in which man sustains neither of these endearing relations ! Suppose a man to be miserable first as a ...
... whole of human existence in this world is also embraced by the terms employed . How short , in almost all in- stances , is the period in which man sustains neither of these endearing relations ! Suppose a man to be miserable first as a ...
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... whole population may be said to enter most effectually into the heart of human so- ciety . Not that society is uninterested in the other ties by which it is held together , and by which it may be described . Any measure which would ...
... whole population may be said to enter most effectually into the heart of human so- ciety . Not that society is uninterested in the other ties by which it is held together , and by which it may be described . Any measure which would ...
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... whole superstructure rests , of necessity , upon it . To refer , therefore , again to a passage of Scripture , already noticed in a former section , " Have ye not read , " said Jesus , " that he which made them ( i . e . man and wife ) ...
... whole superstructure rests , of necessity , upon it . To refer , therefore , again to a passage of Scripture , already noticed in a former section , " Have ye not read , " said Jesus , " that he which made them ( i . e . man and wife ) ...
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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