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Page 17
... that the idea is presented ex- actly in that light , which both shows its individual grandeur , and indicates the extent of its necessary connexion with other ideas . It appears somewhat like a LITERATURE AND CHRISTIANITY . 17.
... that the idea is presented ex- actly in that light , which both shows its individual grandeur , and indicates the extent of its necessary connexion with other ideas . It appears somewhat like a LITERATURE AND CHRISTIANITY . 17.
Page 22
... necessary then , to render that thoughtless vigor something more than mere power of doing injury to itself ! They whose con- stant attendance was necessary to preserve our very being , to whom we owe the instruction we received , and ...
... necessary then , to render that thoughtless vigor something more than mere power of doing injury to itself ! They whose con- stant attendance was necessary to preserve our very being , to whom we owe the instruction we received , and ...
Page 63
... earnest application to the means necessary to ob- tain this end , above all other things in the world . To be holy in order to be happy ; to pray , to hear , to meditate , and use all the means of grace MARTHA AND MARY . 63.
... earnest application to the means necessary to ob- tain this end , above all other things in the world . To be holy in order to be happy ; to pray , to hear , to meditate , and use all the means of grace MARTHA AND MARY . 63.
Page 64
... necessary ; necessary above all other things , and necessary for ever . The end , namely , salvation , will be granted by all to be necessary , and the necessity of the end renders the means also necessary . If it be necessary you ...
... necessary ; necessary above all other things , and necessary for ever . The end , namely , salvation , will be granted by all to be necessary , and the necessity of the end renders the means also necessary . If it be necessary you ...
Page 85
... necessary , to al- lot to mere amusement , can hardly be approved by any one , who considers these talents as precious deposits , for the expenditure of which he will have to give an account . Whatever directly or indi- rectly must be ...
... necessary , to al- lot to mere amusement , can hardly be approved by any one , who considers these talents as precious deposits , for the expenditure of which he will have to give an account . Whatever directly or indi- rectly must be ...
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