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Page 59
... Amidst the strife of interfering interests , it tempers the violence of contention , and keeps alive the seeds of har- It softens animosities ; re- news endearments ; and renders the countenance of man a refreshment to man . Banish ...
... Amidst the strife of interfering interests , it tempers the violence of contention , and keeps alive the seeds of har- It softens animosities ; re- news endearments ; and renders the countenance of man a refreshment to man . Banish ...
Page 65
... Amidst the ordinary calamities of the world , the mind can exert its powers , and suggest relief : and the mind is properly the man ; the sufferer , and his sufferings , can be distinguished . But those disorders of passion , by seizing ...
... Amidst the ordinary calamities of the world , the mind can exert its powers , and suggest relief : and the mind is properly the man ; the sufferer , and his sufferings , can be distinguished . But those disorders of passion , by seizing ...
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... Amidst this wreck of human nature , traces still remain which in - earth and a new heaven , wherein righte- . dicate its Author . Those high powers of conscience and reason , that capa- city for happiness , that ardour of en- terprise ...
... Amidst this wreck of human nature , traces still remain which in - earth and a new heaven , wherein righte- . dicate its Author . Those high powers of conscience and reason , that capa- city for happiness , that ardour of en- terprise ...
Page 71
... amidst this darkness , and to lament it as the sad consequence of our fallen state ; or whether such instructions may derived from it , as give ground for ac- knowledging , that by this , as by all its other appointments , the wisdom of ...
... amidst this darkness , and to lament it as the sad consequence of our fallen state ; or whether such instructions may derived from it , as give ground for ac- knowledging , that by this , as by all its other appointments , the wisdom of ...
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... amidst all the dan- gers attending human conduct , nei- ther looks up to Heaven for direction , nor properly exerts that reason which God hath given him ? If , to the most diligent inquirer , it proves so difficult a task to distinguish ...
... amidst all the dan- gers attending human conduct , nei- ther looks up to Heaven for direction , nor properly exerts that reason which God hath given him ? If , to the most diligent inquirer , it proves so difficult a task to distinguish ...
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