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... I. — Introductory Remarks CHAPTER II . - On Moderation . CHAPTER III . - On Contentment CHAPTER IV . - On Worldly Anxiety • 463 464 • · 474 482 CHAPTER V. - On the inordinate Desire of Worldly Enjoyment vi CONTENTS .
... I. — Introductory Remarks CHAPTER II . - On Moderation . CHAPTER III . - On Contentment CHAPTER IV . - On Worldly Anxiety • 463 464 • · 474 482 CHAPTER V. - On the inordinate Desire of Worldly Enjoyment vi CONTENTS .
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Daniel Dewar. CHAPTER V. - On the inordinate Desire of Worldly Enjoyment , or Covetousness PAGE • 486 CHAPTER VI . - On the Love of Power ; or , the Principle of Ambition 492 CHAPTER VII . - Fortitude CHAPTER VIII . - On the Formation of ...
Daniel Dewar. CHAPTER V. - On the inordinate Desire of Worldly Enjoyment , or Covetousness PAGE • 486 CHAPTER VI . - On the Love of Power ; or , the Principle of Ambition 492 CHAPTER VII . - Fortitude CHAPTER VIII . - On the Formation of ...
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... desire , the longing after immortality , is , like the belief in the existence of the Divinity , uni- versal , and ought to be regarded as the voice of the Deity concurring with the numerous attestations of the high destination of our ...
... desire , the longing after immortality , is , like the belief in the existence of the Divinity , uni- versal , and ought to be regarded as the voice of the Deity concurring with the numerous attestations of the high destination of our ...
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... desire of some present advantage will induce him to make an exception in his own case , and when no ideas of expediency will have sufficient force to counteract the influence of temptation . In the progress of life , how numerous are ...
... desire of some present advantage will induce him to make an exception in his own case , and when no ideas of expediency will have sufficient force to counteract the influence of temptation . In the progress of life , how numerous are ...
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... desire , and that it justly ought to be so , no one can doubt . But in this desire , however intense , when indulged aright , there is nothing selfish , nothing at variance with the disinterested love of God and of man which is the ...
... desire , and that it justly ought to be so , no one can doubt . But in this desire , however intense , when indulged aright , there is nothing selfish , nothing at variance with the disinterested love of God and of man which is the ...
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