The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Volume 1Hatchard, 1832 - 410 pages |
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... heart " a law uhto itself ; " ( Rom . ii . 14 , 15 ; ) and yet , not to have one found among this whole race , uniformly obeying the commands of their mighty Creator , or acting in conformity with the suggestions of their faithful ...
... heart " a law uhto itself ; " ( Rom . ii . 14 , 15 ; ) and yet , not to have one found among this whole race , uniformly obeying the commands of their mighty Creator , or acting in conformity with the suggestions of their faithful ...
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... hearts , the lives , and the opinions of mankind . " He required them to give up all their former prejudices , superstitions , and traditions ; all their favourite rites and ceremonies , and what was perhaps still dearer to them , their ...
... hearts , the lives , and the opinions of mankind . " He required them to give up all their former prejudices , superstitions , and traditions ; all their favourite rites and ceremonies , and what was perhaps still dearer to them , their ...
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... hearts , which , if neglected , would soon become produc- tive of thorns and briars ; by enjoying the inno- cent pleasures of life within the bound of reason and moderation , which , if not restrained within these limits , would betray ...
... hearts , which , if neglected , would soon become produc- tive of thorns and briars ; by enjoying the inno- cent pleasures of life within the bound of reason and moderation , which , if not restrained within these limits , would betray ...
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... hearts , and to che- rish every amiable affection in their minds , yet on some accidental abatement in their watchful- ness , insensibly led , or hastily betrayed , into the commission of crimes at the recollection of which they shudder ...
... hearts , and to che- rish every amiable affection in their minds , yet on some accidental abatement in their watchful- ness , insensibly led , or hastily betrayed , into the commission of crimes at the recollection of which they shudder ...
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... hearts , all attempts to eradicate them would per- haps be ineffectual , their impulses would probably be irresistible ; but an irregular bent in our own desires , or even a strong propensity to moral tur- pitude , though worked upon ...
... hearts , all attempts to eradicate them would per- haps be ineffectual , their impulses would probably be irresistible ; but an irregular bent in our own desires , or even a strong propensity to moral tur- pitude , though worked upon ...
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