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Page 15
... observation which we quote for the sake principally of the phrase " healthy tenderness , " which , we think , very well expresses a quality of which we have always regretted the total absence in every production of his Lordship's pen ...
... observation which we quote for the sake principally of the phrase " healthy tenderness , " which , we think , very well expresses a quality of which we have always regretted the total absence in every production of his Lordship's pen ...
Page 29
... observe them aright , will make it evident even to demonstration , that all such doctrines must be erroneous , because the will of man has no power whatever over his opinions ; he must , and ever did , and ever will , believe what has ...
... observe them aright , will make it evident even to demonstration , that all such doctrines must be erroneous , because the will of man has no power whatever over his opinions ; he must , and ever did , and ever will , believe what has ...
Page 34
... observe that the facts of the creation and the existence of a future state , in which men are to be rewarded according to their works " on earth , are not more explicitly declared in that sacred volume , than is the truth disclosed ...
... observe that the facts of the creation and the existence of a future state , in which men are to be rewarded according to their works " on earth , are not more explicitly declared in that sacred volume , than is the truth disclosed ...
Page 51
... observed , with considerable satisfaction , the highly beneficial effects produced upon all those parts of the population which , assisted in whole or in part by various charitable institutions , have enjoyed the benefits of edu- cation ...
... observed , with considerable satisfaction , the highly beneficial effects produced upon all those parts of the population which , assisted in whole or in part by various charitable institutions , have enjoyed the benefits of edu- cation ...
Page 81
... observed the Lord's day ; and I never knew a poor family happy , contented , or virtuous , that did not observe it . " Reverence for the sabbath is , of all habits , one of the most difficult to be broken through ; for the difference be ...
... observed the Lord's day ; and I never knew a poor family happy , contented , or virtuous , that did not observe it . " Reverence for the sabbath is , of all habits , one of the most difficult to be broken through ; for the difference be ...
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