The Works of William Paley: With a Life of the Author, Volumen5Thomas Tegg, 1825 |
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... feel ; by pleasures or pains , or by the near pros- pect of pleasures and pains which they actually experi- ence or actually observe . But it is the characteristic of religion to hold out to our consideration conse- quences which we do ...
... feel ; by pleasures or pains , or by the near pros- pect of pleasures and pains which they actually experi- ence or actually observe . But it is the characteristic of religion to hold out to our consideration conse- quences which we do ...
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... feel by our touch . All which is untrue . " The invisible things of God from the creation of the world are clearly seen , being understood by the things that are seen ; even his eternal power and Godhead ; " which means , that the order ...
... feel by our touch . All which is untrue . " The invisible things of God from the creation of the world are clearly seen , being understood by the things that are seen ; even his eternal power and Godhead ; " which means , that the order ...
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... feel himself willing to give up . But this is not the whole , nor is it the bottom of the matter . The effect we allude to is not so rea- soning or argumentative as this . It is a specific effect upon the mind . The heart is rendered ...
... feel himself willing to give up . But this is not the whole , nor is it the bottom of the matter . The effect we allude to is not so rea- soning or argumentative as this . It is a specific effect upon the mind . The heart is rendered ...
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... feel a change in themselves for the worse . This is the danger to which those are exposed who had before imbibed serious impressions . Those who had not will be prevented by such sort of conversation from ever imbibing them at all ; so ...
... feel a change in themselves for the worse . This is the danger to which those are exposed who had before imbibed serious impressions . Those who had not will be prevented by such sort of conversation from ever imbibing them at all ; so ...
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... feels not within himself a taste and relish for the service which he performs ( to say nothing of the consideration ... feel or have before felt . And what we are saying of the Book of Psalms is true of many religious books that are put ...
... feels not within himself a taste and relish for the service which he performs ( to say nothing of the consideration ... feel or have before felt . And what we are saying of the Book of Psalms is true of many religious books that are put ...
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The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volumen5 William Paley,Alexander Chalmers Vista completa - 1821 |
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