The Works of William Paley: With a Life of the Author, Volumen5Thomas Tegg, 1825 |
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... tion ) who , whilst under the guidance of their parents , have frequented religious ordinances , and been trained up to religious exercises , but who , when they came into more public life , and to be their own masters , and to mix in ...
... tion ) who , whilst under the guidance of their parents , have frequented religious ordinances , and been trained up to religious exercises , but who , when they came into more public life , and to be their own masters , and to mix in ...
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... tion and perdition ; there would still be the laws of God , both natural and revealed ; all the obligation which the authority of a Creator can impose upon a creature ; all the gratitude which is due from a rational being to the Author ...
... tion and perdition ; there would still be the laws of God , both natural and revealed ; all the obligation which the authority of a Creator can impose upon a creature ; all the gratitude which is due from a rational being to the Author ...
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... tion . Amongst religious exercises I also reckon family prayer , which unites many of the uses both of public worship and private prayer . The reading of religi- up ous books is likewise to be accounted a religious ex- SERMONS . 11.
... tion . Amongst religious exercises I also reckon family prayer , which unites many of the uses both of public worship and private prayer . The reading of religi- up ous books is likewise to be accounted a religious ex- SERMONS . 11.
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... treatment of a subject , which by them has always been thought upon with awe and dread and venera- tion . But the pain with which they were at first affected goes off by hearing frequently the same sort of 12 SERMONS .
... treatment of a subject , which by them has always been thought upon with awe and dread and venera- tion . But the pain with which they were at first affected goes off by hearing frequently the same sort of 12 SERMONS .
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... tion of religion . He that has to preach Christianity to persons in this state has to preach to stones . He must not expect to be heard either with complacency , or seriousness , or patience , or even to escape contempt and derision ...
... tion of religion . He that has to preach Christianity to persons in this state has to preach to stones . He must not expect to be heard either with complacency , or seriousness , or patience , or even to escape contempt and derision ...
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The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volumen5 William Paley,Alexander Chalmers Vista completa - 1821 |
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