Addresses to Young Men, Volume 1T. Cadell, 1789 - Young men |
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... minds , and directing the actions , of others , than the highest authority , or the wifeft example , of age . How deeply fociety will be affected by the connexions which Young Men shall form , and by the conduct which they fhall hold ...
... minds , and directing the actions , of others , than the highest authority , or the wifeft example , of age . How deeply fociety will be affected by the connexions which Young Men shall form , and by the conduct which they fhall hold ...
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... minds to counsel in the shape of Ser- mons . I well knew with what contempt and difguft they were taught to look on every thing that bears the name of Preach- ing : nor was I confcious of poffeffing fkill fufficient to furmount ...
... minds to counsel in the shape of Ser- mons . I well knew with what contempt and difguft they were taught to look on every thing that bears the name of Preach- ing : nor was I confcious of poffeffing fkill fufficient to furmount ...
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... mind , fentiments of piety and worth , partly to warn it against the mischiefs to which it is most exposed in a ftate of public manners highly corrupt and feducing , was my chief endeavour . I am under little apprehenfion , that those ...
... mind , fentiments of piety and worth , partly to warn it against the mischiefs to which it is most exposed in a ftate of public manners highly corrupt and feducing , was my chief endeavour . I am under little apprehenfion , that those ...
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... nature , like those who feel themfelves men ; and for the gaiety of juvenile minds , like those who remember that they too were once young . When the clearest rules * of duty oblige us to remonftrate , and our B 3 . ADDRESS 3 I.
... nature , like those who feel themfelves men ; and for the gaiety of juvenile minds , like those who remember that they too were once young . When the clearest rules * of duty oblige us to remonftrate , and our B 3 . ADDRESS 3 I.
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... mind and a difcreet behaviour , what are they to him who is intoxicated with a conceit of his superior sanctity and wifdom ? How different was the character of Saint Paul ! 2 Formerly , indeed , he likewife had been sa blind and furious ...
... mind and a difcreet behaviour , what are they to him who is intoxicated with a conceit of his superior sanctity and wifdom ? How different was the character of Saint Paul ! 2 Formerly , indeed , he likewife had been sa blind and furious ...
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