Sermons on Various Subjects: Preached at the Church in Barton Square, Salem, Mass |
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... pleasure . All that he can do is to exercise some humble instrumentality in supplying the outward means of sustenance . His life ceases at the will of another . Who is this invisible Being on whom he is thus absolutely dependent for ...
... pleasure . All that he can do is to exercise some humble instrumentality in supplying the outward means of sustenance . His life ceases at the will of another . Who is this invisible Being on whom he is thus absolutely dependent for ...
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... pleasure , when quitting the plain light of reason and common sense , we yield our- selves to the workings of a powerful and heated ima- gination . It may savor of presumption , after these remarks , CHRISTIANITY AS TAUGHT IN THE ...
... pleasure , when quitting the plain light of reason and common sense , we yield our- selves to the workings of a powerful and heated ima- gination . It may savor of presumption , after these remarks , CHRISTIANITY AS TAUGHT IN THE ...
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... capacity of distinguishing between right and wrong , virtue and vice ; the faculty of conscience by which he receives pleasure from the one , and pain and shame from the other , constitute him , as we suppose HUMAN NATURE . 79.
... capacity of distinguishing between right and wrong , virtue and vice ; the faculty of conscience by which he receives pleasure from the one , and pain and shame from the other , constitute him , as we suppose HUMAN NATURE . 79.
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... pleasure , the generous and noble pleasure , which it derives from the approba- tion of those whom we respect and love . The dutiful child has often found the approbation of a father or a dear mother , whom he cherished and revered ...
... pleasure , the generous and noble pleasure , which it derives from the approba- tion of those whom we respect and love . The dutiful child has often found the approbation of a father or a dear mother , whom he cherished and revered ...
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... pleasure . It is an attribute and condition of our moral nature , of which we can no more divest ourselves than we can divest ourselves of that nature . Every one must admit that it is a most serious condition of our being . It may be ...
... pleasure . It is an attribute and condition of our moral nature , of which we can no more divest ourselves than we can divest ourselves of that nature . Every one must admit that it is a most serious condition of our being . It may be ...
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