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... heart . We will leave him , however , to describe his own feelings as they are portrayed in a letter to his brother : At eighteen years of age I was a real enthusiast : for , though I lived in the indulgence of many known sins , I ...
... heart . We will leave him , however , to describe his own feelings as they are portrayed in a letter to his brother : At eighteen years of age I was a real enthusiast : for , though I lived in the indulgence of many known sins , I ...
Pagina 187
... heart , we well know what effect must be produced on the unbelieving . Let him , on the contrary , " walk worthy of the vocation , wherewith he is called " -standing before the world as a living " epistle , known and read of all men ...
... heart , we well know what effect must be produced on the unbelieving . Let him , on the contrary , " walk worthy of the vocation , wherewith he is called " -standing before the world as a living " epistle , known and read of all men ...
Pagina 337
... heart with fear ; to regulate the human system ; and to denounce penal fires , and all imagin- able and unimaginable tortures , on the head of rebellion . These are the cunning plotters who work upon weak minds through their fancies and ...
... heart with fear ; to regulate the human system ; and to denounce penal fires , and all imagin- able and unimaginable tortures , on the head of rebellion . These are the cunning plotters who work upon weak minds through their fancies and ...
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ART PAGE | 5 |
UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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