The Visitor: By Several Hands, Volumen1William Dodd Edward and Charles Dilly, 1764 |
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... rational love of man will proceed . " Thus my worthy ancestor prognofticated . The tendernefs of my parents fuffered them to omit nothing which they conceived likely to advance my happiness or utility : and that affec- tionate , yet ...
... rational love of man will proceed . " Thus my worthy ancestor prognofticated . The tendernefs of my parents fuffered them to omit nothing which they conceived likely to advance my happiness or utility : and that affec- tionate , yet ...
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... rational faculties , was certainly defigned by the fovereign creator , to fill up some station , and to discharge fome duties in life . It is in- cumbent upon every man , to act agreeable to this opinion ; and in whatever rank he is ...
... rational faculties , was certainly defigned by the fovereign creator , to fill up some station , and to discharge fome duties in life . It is in- cumbent upon every man , to act agreeable to this opinion ; and in whatever rank he is ...
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... rational piety , the improvement of his mind , and the preparation of his foul for that tremendous fu turity - which , alarming thought , is eternal ! - When these purposes , and these refolutions lead a man from the hurry and tumult of ...
... rational piety , the improvement of his mind , and the preparation of his foul for that tremendous fu turity - which , alarming thought , is eternal ! - When these purposes , and these refolutions lead a man from the hurry and tumult of ...
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... of the world ; he acts a part unwor- thy a rational being , and degrades himself from the rank of an useful member of society , to that of of an encumbering , useless excrescence , deform- ing the 22 N ° .4 . THE VISITOR .
... of the world ; he acts a part unwor- thy a rational being , and degrades himself from the rank of an useful member of society , to that of of an encumbering , useless excrescence , deform- ing the 22 N ° .4 . THE VISITOR .
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... rational attention they feek retirement , they retain at the fame time fome attachments , which may engross such a regard , more or less , as they shall find themselves difpofed to give ; they may , with good grounds , expect the beft ...
... rational attention they feek retirement , they retain at the fame time fome attachments , which may engross such a regard , more or less , as they shall find themselves difpofed to give ; they may , with good grounds , expect the beft ...
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