The Works of William Paley: With a Life of the Author, Volumen5Thomas Tegg, 1825 |
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... 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 the pleasures ...
... 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 the pleasures ...
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... Whilst things went smoothly and prosperously and gaily with us , whilst all was well and safe in our health and circumstances , religion was the last thing we wished to turn our minds to : we did not want to have our pleasure disturbed ...
... Whilst things went smoothly and prosperously and gaily with us , whilst all was well and safe in our health and circumstances , religion was the last thing we wished to turn our minds to : we did not want to have our pleasure disturbed ...
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... whilst the religious principle is forming , at least during the first steps of that formation , we are induced to think about religion chiefly from a sense of its vast conse- quences ; and this reason is enough to make wise men think ...
... whilst the religious principle is forming , at least during the first steps of that formation , we are induced to think about religion chiefly from a sense of its vast conse- quences ; and this reason is enough to make wise men think ...
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... whilst any good can be done by us , we shall not fail to do it ; but even when our powers of active usefulness fail , which not seldom happens , there still remains that last , that highest , that most difficult , and , perhaps , most ...
... whilst any good can be done by us , we shall not fail to do it ; but even when our powers of active usefulness fail , which not seldom happens , there still remains that last , that highest , that most difficult , and , perhaps , most ...
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... whilst neither of them , as yet , suspected who he was . Jo- seph , you remember , had concealed himself , during their first journey , from the knowledge of his brethren ; and it was not consistent with his disguise , to be more full ...
... whilst neither of them , as yet , suspected who he was . Jo- seph , you remember , had concealed himself , during their first journey , from the knowledge of his brethren ; and it was not consistent with his disguise , to be more full ...
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The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volumen5 William Paley,Alexander Chalmers Vista completa - 1821 |
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