Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 3–4Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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... sense , with regard to the present world . Natural government by rewards and punishments as much implies natural trial , as moral government does moral trial . The natural government of God here meant consists in His annexing pleasure ...
... sense , with regard to the present world . Natural government by rewards and punishments as much implies natural trial , as moral government does moral trial . The natural government of God here meant consists in His annexing pleasure ...
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... sense of it that they scarce look beyond the passing day ; they are so taken up with present gratifications as to have , in a manner , no feeling of consequences , no regard to their future ease or fortune in this life , any more than ...
... sense of it that they scarce look beyond the passing day ; they are so taken up with present gratifications as to have , in a manner , no feeling of consequences , no regard to their future ease or fortune in this life , any more than ...
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... sense of merit and the smile of favour ; and the employment of apostolic notary afforded him a daily stipend . of five gold florins , a more honourable and extensive connexion , and the right of contrasting both in words and actions his ...
... sense of merit and the smile of favour ; and the employment of apostolic notary afforded him a daily stipend . of five gold florins , a more honourable and extensive connexion , and the right of contrasting both in words and actions his ...
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... sense of allegiance ; their interest and revenge engaged them in the service of the church ; but as the fate of the Colonna was be- fore their eyes , they abandoned to a private adventurer the peril and glory of the revolution . John ...
... sense of allegiance ; their interest and revenge engaged them in the service of the church ; but as the fate of the Colonna was be- fore their eyes , they abandoned to a private adventurer the peril and glory of the revolution . John ...
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... sense of pity or touch of benevo- lence . He coos in the turtle , and bleats in the lamb ; and , through the paps of the stern bear and implacable tigress , He yields forth the milk of loving - kindness to their little ones . Even , my ...
... sense of pity or touch of benevo- lence . He coos in the turtle , and bleats in the lamb ; and , through the paps of the stern bear and implacable tigress , He yields forth the milk of loving - kindness to their little ones . Even , my ...
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