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They inculcate sterling integrity , unyielding virtue , ardent patriotism , active philanthropy , pure benevolence , and universal charity . If my arduous efforts to alleviate the miseries of my fellow creatures , produced by moral ...
They inculcate sterling integrity , unyielding virtue , ardent patriotism , active philanthropy , pure benevolence , and universal charity . If my arduous efforts to alleviate the miseries of my fellow creatures , produced by moral ...
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BENEVOLENCE , pure and false ... BREVITY , be short ... 22 24 26 27 29 CALUMNY , baseness of CHARITY , benign influence of ... , CHILDREN , treatment of . CONDESCENSION , necessity of .. CONSISTENCY , advantages of CONTENTMENT ...
BENEVOLENCE , pure and false ... BREVITY , be short ... 22 24 26 27 29 CALUMNY , baseness of CHARITY , benign influence of ... , CHILDREN , treatment of . CONDESCENSION , necessity of .. CONSISTENCY , advantages of CONTENTMENT ...
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My advice is , go to the Bible ; there pure religion is described in few words -throw the excresences of sectarianism to the winds , and extend charity to all Bible Christian churches . In what is necessary for the salvation of the soul ...
My advice is , go to the Bible ; there pure religion is described in few words -throw the excresences of sectarianism to the winds , and extend charity to all Bible Christian churches . In what is necessary for the salvation of the soul ...
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discretion ; with other talents below mediocrity , will effect more in correcting error , reforming the vicious , and advancing pure and undefiled religion ; than the talents of an angel could accomplish without them .
discretion ; with other talents below mediocrity , will effect more in correcting error , reforming the vicious , and advancing pure and undefiled religion ; than the talents of an angel could accomplish without them .
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Nothing is pure but heaven , let that be the prize you seek , " And taste and prove in that transporting sight , Joy without sorrow , without darkness light . ” ANGER . It doth appal me To see your anger AMBITION . 15.
Nothing is pure but heaven , let that be the prize you seek , " And taste and prove in that transporting sight , Joy without sorrow , without darkness light . ” ANGER . It doth appal me To see your anger AMBITION . 15.
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