The Works of William Paley: With a Life of the Author, Volumen5Thomas Tegg, 1825 |
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... question so deeply interesting , as whether we shall go to hea- ven or to hell , could , in no possible case and in no constitution of mind whatever , fail of exciting the most serious apprehension and concern . But this is not so . In ...
... question so deeply interesting , as whether we shall go to hea- ven or to hell , could , in no possible case and in no constitution of mind whatever , fail of exciting the most serious apprehension and concern . But this is not so . In ...
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... question ; but the proposition itself shows that they who cannot , and they who will not , raise their minds above the mere information of their senses are in a state of gross error as to the real truth of things , and are also in a ...
... question ; but the proposition itself shows that they who cannot , and they who will not , raise their minds above the mere information of their senses are in a state of gross error as to the real truth of things , and are also in a ...
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... question between them came fairly before the mind . We should listen to the Scriptures , we should embrace religion , we should enter into every thing which had relation to the subject , with a con- cern and impression , even far more ...
... question between them came fairly before the mind . We should listen to the Scriptures , we should embrace religion , we should enter into every thing which had relation to the subject , with a con- cern and impression , even far more ...
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... question is , whether the state of mind which this cause produces ought to be called a want of seriousness in religion . It be- comes coldness and indifference towards religion ; but is it properly a want of seriousness upon the subject ...
... question is , whether the state of mind which this cause produces ought to be called a want of seriousness in religion . It be- comes coldness and indifference towards religion ; but is it properly a want of seriousness upon the subject ...
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... faithfully up to those points concerning which there is no question , most especially if we determine upon and choose our rule and course of life according to C those principles of choice which all men whatever allow to SERMONS . 17.
... faithfully up to those points concerning which there is no question , most especially if we determine upon and choose our rule and course of life according to C those principles of choice which all men whatever allow to SERMONS . 17.
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The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volumen5 William Paley,Alexander Chalmers Vista completa - 1821 |
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