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Side xvii
... nature of religious em- ployments . With a heart ever disposed to receive the benign influences of the spirit , he maintained a full confidence in his God ; and , by constant habit , made it natural to him to retire into himself with ...
... nature of religious em- ployments . With a heart ever disposed to receive the benign influences of the spirit , he maintained a full confidence in his God ; and , by constant habit , made it natural to him to retire into himself with ...
Side xix
... Nature of True Reli- gion , the Causes of its Corruption , and the Church's Calamity by Men's Additions and Violences , with the desired Cure . " ช The tract of Doing as we would be done unto , though sufficiently distinct , seems to ...
... Nature of True Reli- gion , the Causes of its Corruption , and the Church's Calamity by Men's Additions and Violences , with the desired Cure . " ช The tract of Doing as we would be done unto , though sufficiently distinct , seems to ...
Side 1
... nature of many makes what is fatirically writ to be generally more read and believed , than when the flattery is vifible and coarse ; yet certainly refentment may make the writer corrupt the truth of history , as much as intereft .. And ...
... nature of many makes what is fatirically writ to be generally more read and believed , than when the flattery is vifible and coarse ; yet certainly refentment may make the writer corrupt the truth of history , as much as intereft .. And ...
Side 28
... Nature prompt me to Pity , yet to confider that there is also a Pity due to the Country . IX . That I be not too rigid in Matters purely Confci- entious , where all the harm is Diverfity of Judg- ment . X. That I be not biaffed with ...
... Nature prompt me to Pity , yet to confider that there is also a Pity due to the Country . IX . That I be not too rigid in Matters purely Confci- entious , where all the harm is Diverfity of Judg- ment . X. That I be not biaffed with ...
Side 37
... Nature of the Soul , and of a future State . The Third Part was concerning the Attributes of God , both from the abstracted ideas of him , and the light of nature ; the evidence of Providence ; the notions of morality , and the voice of ...
... Nature of the Soul , and of a future State . The Third Part was concerning the Attributes of God , both from the abstracted ideas of him , and the light of nature ; the evidence of Providence ; the notions of morality , and the voice of ...
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