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Strona iii
... human mind in this state of discipline , and therefore of vicissitude and suffering , the more deep has become my conviction , that were the opinions which it is the object of this work to establish , generally believed and consi- dered ...
... human mind in this state of discipline , and therefore of vicissitude and suffering , the more deep has become my conviction , that were the opinions which it is the object of this work to establish , generally believed and consi- dered ...
Strona viii
... solacing the sorrows of the mourner , when the hand which penned them is motion- less , and the heart which dictated them shall have ceased to beat with human emotion . CONTENTS . Part First . Of the Divine Government . viii.
... solacing the sorrows of the mourner , when the hand which penned them is motion- less , and the heart which dictated them shall have ceased to beat with human emotion . CONTENTS . Part First . Of the Divine Government . viii.
Strona 27
... human parent is the father of his offspring , and the best feelings of earthly parents must be exceeded by his in the degree in which he is more perfect than they . Yet a good father lives but to labour for the welfare of his family . A ...
... human parent is the father of his offspring , and the best feelings of earthly parents must be exceeded by his in the degree in which he is more perfect than they . Yet a good father lives but to labour for the welfare of his family . A ...
Strona 28
... human parents , is possessed by the Universal Parent , and is it possible to believe that he will not exert it for the welfare of his offspring ? With un- erring wisdom and unbounded goodness , must he not feel towards them in the best ...
... human parents , is possessed by the Universal Parent , and is it possible to believe that he will not exert it for the welfare of his offspring ? With un- erring wisdom and unbounded goodness , must he not feel towards them in the best ...
Strona 43
... human nature , with iis temptations and infirmities ; or , to go no farther , as it appears to be for good men when they approach the termina- tion of their course , after a long perseverance in the habit and practice of virtue ...
... human nature , with iis temptations and infirmities ; or , to go no farther , as it appears to be for good men when they approach the termina- tion of their course , after a long perseverance in the habit and practice of virtue ...
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