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... it is not that want of moral courage , that shrinks from any call of duty ; in short ,
nothing is discretion , that is adverse to wisdom . Affirmatively ; discretion is the
development of a sound and wise judgment — a benevolent and good heart .
... it is not that want of moral courage , that shrinks from any call of duty ; in short ,
nothing is discretion , that is adverse to wisdom . Affirmatively ; discretion is the
development of a sound and wise judgment — a benevolent and good heart .
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It gives me pleasure to join with the Rev. Mr. Chambers in commending both Mr.
Judson and his excellent work . J. P. DURBIN , Pastor of the M. E. Trinity Church ,
Philadelphia , Pa . Extracts from Recommendations of The Moral Probe .
It gives me pleasure to join with the Rev. Mr. Chambers in commending both Mr.
Judson and his excellent work . J. P. DURBIN , Pastor of the M. E. Trinity Church ,
Philadelphia , Pa . Extracts from Recommendations of The Moral Probe .
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I take great pleasure in commending “ The MORAL PROBE ” to the favorable
rotice of the benevolent and patriotic . A. POTTER . From Dr. Furness ,
Philadelphia , Pa . I have received such an impression of the value of Mr.
Judson's book , and ...
I take great pleasure in commending “ The MORAL PROBE ” to the favorable
rotice of the benevolent and patriotic . A. POTTER . From Dr. Furness ,
Philadelphia , Pa . I have received such an impression of the value of Mr.
Judson's book , and ...
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NOTICES OF THE MORAL PROBE . " 3 1 The style is terse and vigorous ; the
flow of thought , full and rapid . In the discussion of morals and manners , religion
and politics , he expresses his views with freedom and boldness , and yet in a ...
NOTICES OF THE MORAL PROBE . " 3 1 The style is terse and vigorous ; the
flow of thought , full and rapid . In the discussion of morals and manners , religion
and politics , he expresses his views with freedom and boldness , and yet in a ...
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THE MORAL PROBE . — A cursory glance at the contents of this work , convinces
us of its intrinsic value . The significant title selected by the author gives evidence
of his intention to analyse and expose the evils engrafted upon society , and ...
THE MORAL PROBE . — A cursory glance at the contents of this work , convinces
us of its intrinsic value . The significant title selected by the author gives evidence
of his intention to analyse and expose the evils engrafted upon society , and ...
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