The Temple of Truth: Or, The Best System of Reason, Philosophy, Virtue, and Morals, Analytically ArrangedL. Hansard & Sons, 1807 - 566 sider |
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... peculiar attractions for the intellectual powers of man , it is that , which respects the nature and qualities of TRUE VIRTUE : and it is well known to those , who are the most conversant in scientific pursuits , thatGenius the most ...
... peculiar attractions for the intellectual powers of man , it is that , which respects the nature and qualities of TRUE VIRTUE : and it is well known to those , who are the most conversant in scientific pursuits , thatGenius the most ...
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... peculiar and discrimi- native mode of instruction ? Why not " con- descend with him to those of low estate ? " * If it were among the glories of his exalted Character , that he " preached the Gospel to the Poor , " was it less so , that ...
... peculiar and discrimi- native mode of instruction ? Why not " con- descend with him to those of low estate ? " * If it were among the glories of his exalted Character , that he " preached the Gospel to the Poor , " was it less so , that ...
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... peculiar Gift of Heaven * . * In laying down this as a primary Principle , the stress is to be placed on the epithet , real - in contradistinction to those visions and dreams of transitory satisfaction , which nothing but Folly , Levity ...
... peculiar Gift of Heaven * . * In laying down this as a primary Principle , the stress is to be placed on the epithet , real - in contradistinction to those visions and dreams of transitory satisfaction , which nothing but Folly , Levity ...
Side 76
... peculiar Felicity . No just ideas were ever formed of the human nature , in its relation to the divine Being , and to the grand scheme of " Hence , in all states , self - annihilation , which is the only true humility , is the sole ...
... peculiar Felicity . No just ideas were ever formed of the human nature , in its relation to the divine Being , and to the grand scheme of " Hence , in all states , self - annihilation , which is the only true humility , is the sole ...
Side 78
... peculiar characteristicks of that Revelation . “ True Religion , " we have been told by an amiable and virtuous Philosopher , but no Preacher , " tends to make man great , and good , and happy ; and , if so , its Doctrines can never be ...
... peculiar characteristicks of that Revelation . “ True Religion , " we have been told by an amiable and virtuous Philosopher , but no Preacher , " tends to make man great , and good , and happy ; and , if so , its Doctrines can never be ...
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