The Works of William Paley: With a Life of the Author, Volumen5Thomas Tegg, 1825 |
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... Character stated .... 389 6. Preached at the Assizes of Durham ..................... . 405 Observations upon the Character and Example of Christ , and the Morality of the Gospel ........... 418 SERMONS . I. SERIOUSNESS IN RELIGION ...
... Character stated .... 389 6. Preached at the Assizes of Durham ..................... . 405 Observations upon the Character and Example of Christ , and the Morality of the Gospel ........... 418 SERMONS . I. SERIOUSNESS IN RELIGION ...
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... character much beyond the period of life in which they might seem to be ex- cusable . Excusable did I say ? I ought rather to have said that they are contrary to reason and duty , in every condition and at every period of life . Even in ...
... character much beyond the period of life in which they might seem to be ex- cusable . Excusable did I say ? I ought rather to have said that they are contrary to reason and duty , in every condition and at every period of life . Even in ...
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... Men of business are naturally serious ; but all their serious- ness is absorbed by their business . In religion they are no more serious than the most giddy characters than those characters are which betray levity in all things 8 SERMONS .
... Men of business are naturally serious ; but all their serious- ness is absorbed by their business . In religion they are no more serious than the most giddy characters than those characters are which betray levity in all things 8 SERMONS .
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With a Life of the Author William Paley. than those characters are which betray levity in all things . Again ; the want of due seriousness in religion is almost sure to be the consequence of the absence or disuse of religious ordinances ...
With a Life of the Author William Paley. than those characters are which betray levity in all things . Again ; the want of due seriousness in religion is almost sure to be the consequence of the absence or disuse of religious ordinances ...
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... character and condition of the man whom no motives whatever can induce to perform his duty . Still it is true , that if he feels not within himself a taste and relish for the service which he performs ( to say nothing of the ...
... character and condition of the man whom no motives whatever can induce to perform his duty . Still it is true , that if he feels not within himself a taste and relish for the service which he performs ( to say nothing of the ...
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The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volumen5 William Paley,Alexander Chalmers Vista completa - 1821 |
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