The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 6, Part 2Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1807 |
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Page 670
... human mind , and all the motives of conduct in man , by recurring to one or a few general laws , to which they endeavour to reduce all the phenomena of our moral nature . Thus , the principles of universal benevolence , of self - love ...
... human mind , and all the motives of conduct in man , by recurring to one or a few general laws , to which they endeavour to reduce all the phenomena of our moral nature . Thus , the principles of universal benevolence , of self - love ...
Page 784
... human race , meliorating the heart and enlightening the understanding . Every part of its moral system is directed to soften the asperities of the human character , to remove its selfishness , to restrain its malignity , and to animate ...
... human race , meliorating the heart and enlightening the understanding . Every part of its moral system is directed to soften the asperities of the human character , to remove its selfishness , to restrain its malignity , and to animate ...
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... human body , in its full dimensions , should be contained in the space of an inch or two , is surely very like a contradiction ; that the substance of bread should not be in the Sacrament , where they own all the properties of bread are ...
... human body , in its full dimensions , should be contained in the space of an inch or two , is surely very like a contradiction ; that the substance of bread should not be in the Sacrament , where they own all the properties of bread are ...
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