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Side vii
... those works which fall within its peculiar province . It is high time for the Friends of Religion to fol- low this example , and rescue from obli- vion those memorials of practical piety and sound morality , which he has left behind ...
... those works which fall within its peculiar province . It is high time for the Friends of Religion to fol- low this example , and rescue from obli- vion those memorials of practical piety and sound morality , which he has left behind ...
Side xxi
... those which are of the greatest be- nefit , are the most obvious and familiar . The matter , however , of his Meditations does not partake of this character ; for , as he was a man who thought closely and deeply upon every subject , so ...
... those which are of the greatest be- nefit , are the most obvious and familiar . The matter , however , of his Meditations does not partake of this character ; for , as he was a man who thought closely and deeply upon every subject , so ...
Side xxiii
... those occurrences to divert him , by which we are too apt to excuse ourselves from performing the duties of religion and piety . 1 * The writings of Hale are ill calculated to satisfy the expectations of the proud dis- putant , and ...
... those occurrences to divert him , by which we are too apt to excuse ourselves from performing the duties of religion and piety . 1 * The writings of Hale are ill calculated to satisfy the expectations of the proud dis- putant , and ...
Side xxv
... those who can- not be supposed to have espoused her in- terest , but from a conviction of her truth . Whenever the deist ventures to impute to the clergyman motives of selfishness , he is con- founded and silenced by the names of New ...
... those who can- not be supposed to have espoused her in- terest , but from a conviction of her truth . Whenever the deist ventures to impute to the clergyman motives of selfishness , he is con- founded and silenced by the names of New ...
Side 2
... those who writ them , fo that we may generally depend more on the truth of fuch relations as are given in them . 1 In the age in which we live , religion and virtue have been proposed and defended with fuch ad- vantages with that great ...
... those who writ them , fo that we may generally depend more on the truth of fuch relations as are given in them . 1 In the age in which we live , religion and virtue have been proposed and defended with fuch ad- vantages with that great ...
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