Lectures Delivered at Broadmead Chapel, Bristol, Volume 1H. G. Bohn, 1855 - Baptists |
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... mankind ! Think , if any religious instructor were to exhort them to such an utter disregard of their temporal interests as they actually indulge respecting their eternal ones , -what madness would be charged ! A fortiori , then , DUE ...
... mankind ! Think , if any religious instructor were to exhort them to such an utter disregard of their temporal interests as they actually indulge respecting their eternal ones , -what madness would be charged ! A fortiori , then , DUE ...
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... mankind collectively in a state of feeling decidedly infelicitous , as compared with their experience of animated pleasure . But a still far worse view of the case is this ; namely , how small a portion of their painful feeling turns to ...
... mankind collectively in a state of feeling decidedly infelicitous , as compared with their experience of animated pleasure . But a still far worse view of the case is this ; namely , how small a portion of their painful feeling turns to ...
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... mankind ; namely , an indignant excitement of mind against human conduct . It will not be pretended that this is one of those feelings that ought to be extinguished as absolutely evil . It is what the best men have made no scruple of ...
... mankind ; namely , an indignant excitement of mind against human conduct . It will not be pretended that this is one of those feelings that ought to be extinguished as absolutely evil . It is what the best men have made no scruple of ...
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... mankind , in the hour in which he said it ! The first word of the admonition was pointed at that immediate circumstance that they slept ; even those three whom he had selected to go further with him in the melancholy garden for the ...
... mankind , in the hour in which he said it ! The first word of the admonition was pointed at that immediate circumstance that they slept ; even those three whom he had selected to go further with him in the melancholy garden for the ...
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... mankind , and then distinguish that proportion of these which has reference to moral and spiritual dangers ! Would it not be as if the race thought themselves threat- ened on the one side , by more than all the plagues of Egypt , and on ...
... mankind , and then distinguish that proportion of these which has reference to moral and spiritual dangers ! Would it not be as if the race thought themselves threat- ened on the one side , by more than all the plagues of Egypt , and on ...
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