Sermons, Bind 1Hezekiah Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 |
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... objects of our beneficence . Among them the first place belongs to the household of faith ; the second , to all ... object may be . Should it be asked , What are the good offices , which we are especially bound to perform ? I answer ...
... objects of our beneficence . Among them the first place belongs to the household of faith ; the second , to all ... object may be . Should it be asked , What are the good offices , which we are especially bound to perform ? I answer ...
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... object of village respect , and entitle him to a place among his reputable neighbours are all which he attempts , and almost all which he wishes . Freedom from trouble and embarrassment ; safety from duns , and losses ; security from ...
... object of village respect , and entitle him to a place among his reputable neighbours are all which he attempts , and almost all which he wishes . Freedom from trouble and embarrassment ; safety from duns , and losses ; security from ...
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... object . Selfishness is in its nature little and base . But no passion , and no pursuits , are more absolutely selfish than the love of distinction . One's self is here the sole object ; and in this object all the labours , purposes ...
... object . Selfishness is in its nature little and base . But no passion , and no pursuits , are more absolutely selfish than the love of distinction . One's self is here the sole object ; and in this object all the labours , purposes ...
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