The Works of William Paley: With a Life of the Author, Volumen5Thomas Tegg, 1825 |
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... rule of life , not the business : by which is meant , that the subject matter even of religious duties lies in the common affairs and transactions of the world . Diligence in our calling is an example of this ; which , however , keeps ...
... rule of life , not the business : by which is meant , that the subject matter even of religious duties lies in the common affairs and transactions of the world . Diligence in our calling is an example of this ; which , however , keeps ...
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... 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.
... 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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... rule thus chosen , the difficul- ties which remain in religion will not move or disturb us much ; and will , as we proceed , become gradually less and fewer . Whereas , if we begin with objections ; if all we consider about religion be ...
... rule thus chosen , the difficul- ties which remain in religion will not move or disturb us much ; and will , as we proceed , become gradually less and fewer . Whereas , if we begin with objections ; if all we consider about religion be ...
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... rule . him has little to learn . of God , which he who loves God necessarily does , practise what you believe to be well pleasing to him , leave off what you believe to be displeasing to him ; cherish , confirm , strengthen the ...
... rule . him has little to learn . of God , which he who loves God necessarily does , practise what you believe to be well pleasing to him , leave off what you believe to be displeasing to him ; cherish , confirm , strengthen the ...
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... rule than to go with the crowd in their career of dis- sipation and amusement ; they whose attentions are all fixed and engrossed by business , whose minds from morning to night are counting and computing ; the weak , and foolish , and ...
... rule than to go with the crowd in their career of dis- sipation and amusement ; they whose attentions are all fixed and engrossed by business , whose minds from morning to night are counting and computing ; the weak , and foolish , and ...
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The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volumen5 William Paley,Alexander Chalmers Vista completa - 1821 |
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