Addresses to Young Men: By James Fordyce, D.D. ...T. Cadell, 1777 |
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... fhall always be follicitous , without giving up a fingle point of true religion , or found morality . It has been my aim to engage the hearts , no less than the understandings , of my hearers , in favour of truth and goodness . Curious ...
... fhall always be follicitous , without giving up a fingle point of true religion , or found morality . It has been my aim to engage the hearts , no less than the understandings , of my hearers , in favour of truth and goodness . Curious ...
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... fhall hear of your conduct and principles no longer , when the world itself fhall be no more , their final result in relation to yourselves , and millions of your fellow creatures , will be nothing less than everlasting de- Atruction ...
... fhall hear of your conduct and principles no longer , when the world itself fhall be no more , their final result in relation to yourselves , and millions of your fellow creatures , will be nothing less than everlasting de- Atruction ...
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... fhall pafs , not in confequence of a minute examination or long trial , but on the leaft attentive recollection at very first moment of coolness . the Now , for example , that you are not difturbed by the tumult of the world , or ...
... fhall pafs , not in confequence of a minute examination or long trial , but on the leaft attentive recollection at very first moment of coolness . the Now , for example , that you are not difturbed by the tumult of the world , or ...
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... will declare with a noble warmth , from the generous unstudied im- pulfe of his own affections . Even while I am drawing the two characters , you fhall perceive his eyes fparkling with de- light , and D 3 ADDRESS II . 37 .
... will declare with a noble warmth , from the generous unstudied im- pulfe of his own affections . Even while I am drawing the two characters , you fhall perceive his eyes fparkling with de- light , and D 3 ADDRESS II . 37 .
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By James Fordyce, D.D. ... James Fordyce. fhall perceive his eyes fparkling with de- light , and glowing with indignation , by turns . But who can describe the raptures and emotions that fucceffively fwell and fire the breast of fuch a ...
By James Fordyce, D.D. ... James Fordyce. fhall perceive his eyes fparkling with de- light , and glowing with indignation , by turns . But who can describe the raptures and emotions that fucceffively fwell and fire the breast of fuch a ...
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