The Works of William Paley: With a Life of the Author, Volumen5Thomas Tegg, 1825 |
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... gion , therefore , may not be quite excluded and over- borne , may not quite sink under these powerful causes , every support ought to be given to it which can be given by education , by instruction , and , above all , by the example of ...
... gion , therefore , may not be quite excluded and over- borne , may not quite sink under these powerful causes , every support ought to be given to it which can be given by education , by instruction , and , above all , by the example of ...
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... or not ; what suitableness there is between him and them , and whether he is yet touched with such a sense of reli- gion as to be capable of dedicating himself to it . ' ness in our devotions , which argues a decay of SERMONS . 23.
... or not ; what suitableness there is between him and them , and whether he is yet touched with such a sense of reli- gion as to be capable of dedicating himself to it . ' ness in our devotions , which argues a decay of SERMONS . 23.
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... gion amongst us . Is it true that men , in these days , perform religious exercises as frequently as they ought , or , as those did who have gone before us in the Chris- tian course ? that is one question to be asked : but there is also ...
... gion amongst us . Is it true that men , in these days , perform religious exercises as frequently as they ought , or , as those did who have gone before us in the Chris- tian course ? that is one question to be asked : but there is also ...
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... gion in an especial manner ; and it returns us to our homes holier and happier and better ; and lastly , what greatly enhances its value to every anxious Christian , it affords to himself a proof that his heart is right to- wards God ...
... gion in an especial manner ; and it returns us to our homes holier and happier and better ; and lastly , what greatly enhances its value to every anxious Christian , it affords to himself a proof that his heart is right to- wards God ...
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... gion may spring from various principles , begin in va- rious motives . It is not for us to narrow the promises of God which belong to sincere religion , from what- ever cause it originates . But of these principles , the purest , the ...
... gion may spring from various principles , begin in va- rious motives . It is not for us to narrow the promises of God which belong to sincere religion , from what- ever cause it originates . But of these principles , the purest , 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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