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... ness , which being imperfections merely natural , which God never punishes , he stands fair for a blessing of his morality , which God always accepts . ' This is admirable . But it is melancholy to think , that we have so long been ...
... ness , which being imperfections merely natural , which God never punishes , he stands fair for a blessing of his morality , which God always accepts . ' This is admirable . But it is melancholy to think , that we have so long been ...
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... ness , and the services to God and man , of some of his opponents . However erroneous he may think their religious opinions , he has no dispo- sition to call in question their motives or their sincerity . But he will hardly expect in ...
... ness , and the services to God and man , of some of his opponents . However erroneous he may think their religious opinions , he has no dispo- sition to call in question their motives or their sincerity . But he will hardly expect in ...
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... ness ; to make something different from this the foundation of our hope of God's mercy . To this cause we may attribute the penances , pilgrimages , ceremonies , and indulgences of the Romish church , which have been made substi- tutes ...
... ness ; to make something different from this the foundation of our hope of God's mercy . To this cause we may attribute the penances , pilgrimages , ceremonies , and indulgences of the Romish church , which have been made substi- tutes ...
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... ness ; the religion of humility , benevolence , and purity was represented as being in league with ambition , cruelty , and lust , and affording them her support . During all this period the light of the moral world was " in dim eclipse ...
... ness ; the religion of humility , benevolence , and purity was represented as being in league with ambition , cruelty , and lust , and affording them her support . During all this period the light of the moral world was " in dim eclipse ...
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... ness , in a more established and more general sense of right and wrong , in a better regulated state of society , and in the cultivation of the humane and social affections . In comparing the present character and condition of men in ...
... ness , in a more established and more general sense of right and wrong , in a better regulated state of society , and in the cultivation of the humane and social affections . In comparing the present character and condition of men in ...
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