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Strona vii
... respecting his future em- ployments in life . CHAP . IV . How far peculiar circumstances may justify fami- liarity with inferiors ; the readers are requested to consider , and it is hoped they will , in this instance , 23 36 be of the ...
... respecting his future em- ployments in life . CHAP . IV . How far peculiar circumstances may justify fami- liarity with inferiors ; the readers are requested to consider , and it is hoped they will , in this instance , 23 36 be of the ...
Strona ix
... respects individuals and society in general . CHAP . XI . - A matrimonial contention . Christianity represented as not hostile to the encouragement of arts and sciences . An account of Mrs. Warian's musical party , with the remark of a ...
... respects individuals and society in general . CHAP . XI . - A matrimonial contention . Christianity represented as not hostile to the encouragement of arts and sciences . An account of Mrs. Warian's musical party , with the remark of a ...
Strona x
... mind with which every book should be perused . Sir Charles reads the Bible ; a brief statement of his feelings and sentiments . In what 134 150 164 PAGE- respects Mr. D- and Sir Charles's character differ most " CONTENTS .
... mind with which every book should be perused . Sir Charles reads the Bible ; a brief statement of his feelings and sentiments . In what 134 150 164 PAGE- respects Mr. D- and Sir Charles's character differ most " CONTENTS .
Strona xi
The Philanthropist Harriet Corp. PAGE- respects Mr. D- and Sir Charles's character differ most materially . The latter takes the liberty of judging for himself ; his conduct in consequence . 177 CHAP . XVI . Table - chat , and Sir ...
The Philanthropist Harriet Corp. PAGE- respects Mr. D- and Sir Charles's character differ most materially . The latter takes the liberty of judging for himself ; his conduct in consequence . 177 CHAP . XVI . Table - chat , and Sir ...
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... respect ; and lost , in the idea of a friend and companion , every unpleasant sensation the character of a tutor too often creates . Learned men have often peculiar modes of thinking . And commonly received maxims , on which the ...
... respect ; and lost , in the idea of a friend and companion , every unpleasant sensation the character of a tutor too often creates . Learned men have often peculiar modes of thinking . And commonly received maxims , on which the ...
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Strona 204 - LORD of all power and might, who art the author and giver of all good things ; Graft in our hearts the love of thy Name, increase in us true religion, nourish us with all goodness, and of thy great mercy keep us in the same ; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Strona 133 - But when they deliver you up, take no thought how or what ye shall speak : for it shall be given you in that same hour what ye shall speak. For it is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh in you.
Strona 161 - O LORD, from whom all good things do come ; Grant to us thy humble servants, that by thy holy inspiration we may think those things that be good, and by thy merciful guiding may perform the same ; through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Strona 211 - Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased ; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow ; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And, with some sweet, oblivious antidote, Cleanse the stuffed bosom of that perilous stuff, Which weighs upon the heart ? Doct.
Strona 253 - For he that soweth to the flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption, but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting.
Strona 204 - Tyrius argues, agreeably to what was said above, that "if skill in the professions and sciences is insinuated into men's minds by a divine influence, we can much less imagine that a thing so much more excellent as virtue is, can be the work of any mortal art; for strange must be the notion that we have of God, to think that he is liberal and free in matters of less moment, and sparing in the greatest.
Strona 42 - But I have understanding as well as you; I am not inferior to you: yea, who knoweth not such things as these?
Strona 61 - So let our lips and lives express The holy gospel we profess; So let our works and virtues shine, To prove the doctrine all divine.
Strona 220 - ... for the things done in the body, whether they have been good or evil.
Strona 194 - Cursed is every one which continueth not in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them...