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... death . Idleness and negligence bring after them disorder in our affairs , and conse- quent poverty and disgrace . Oppression , though surrounded by power , generally produces its own overthrow , and ambition , though it sweeps all re ...
... death . Idleness and negligence bring after them disorder in our affairs , and conse- quent poverty and disgrace . Oppression , though surrounded by power , generally produces its own overthrow , and ambition , though it sweeps all re ...
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... death that warrants the presumption that it is the entire destruction of our being . The organs through which the soul in this introductory state of being holds intercourse with the material world , are indeed dis- solved ; but why ...
... death that warrants the presumption that it is the entire destruction of our being . The organs through which the soul in this introductory state of being holds intercourse with the material world , are indeed dis- solved ; but why ...
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... death and sorrow shall be excluded . Would it not reflect on the justice , faithfulness , and other perfections of God , if no such state were ever to arrive , and we were then forced to believe that the Deity places his rational and ...
... death and sorrow shall be excluded . Would it not reflect on the justice , faithfulness , and other perfections of God , if no such state were ever to arrive , and we were then forced to believe that the Deity places his rational and ...
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... death , the man who has lost all shame and remorse in the perpetration of the greatest crimes , has a much larger share of ease of mind than the man of virtue , who is often disquieted by the infirmities incident to humanity , and by ...
... death , the man who has lost all shame and remorse in the perpetration of the greatest crimes , has a much larger share of ease of mind than the man of virtue , who is often disquieted by the infirmities incident to humanity , and by ...
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... death , and to guide our feet into the ways of peace . Without this light , mankind had numerous intimations from reason and from nature of the reality of an eter- nal existence beyond the grave . The wisest and the best of the ...
... death , and to guide our feet into the ways of peace . Without this light , mankind had numerous intimations from reason and from nature of the reality of an eter- nal existence beyond the grave . The wisest and the best of the ...
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