The Friend: A Series of Essays, in Three Volumes, to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion, with Literary Amusements Interspersed, Band 3R. Fenner, 1818 - 375 Seiten |
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... faith in the perpetual progres- sion of human nature towards perfection , gives birth to such lofty dreams , as secure to it the devout assent of imagination ; and it will be yet more grateful to a heart just opening to hope , flushed ...
... faith in the perpetual progres- sion of human nature towards perfection , gives birth to such lofty dreams , as secure to it the devout assent of imagination ; and it will be yet more grateful to a heart just opening to hope , flushed ...
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... faith and wisdom for his own . - How often , when under the impulses of those solemn hours , in which he has felt with clearer insight and deeper faith his sacred truths , he labours to win to his own belief those whom he loves , will ...
... faith and wisdom for his own . - How often , when under the impulses of those solemn hours , in which he has felt with clearer insight and deeper faith his sacred truths , he labours to win to his own belief those whom he loves , will ...
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... faith which fills his heart , the circles within which he would embrace all he loves -- would repose all his wishes and hopes , and enjoy- ments , is yet commensurate with his affections ? Even when the mind , strong in reason and just ...
... faith which fills his heart , the circles within which he would embrace all he loves -- would repose all his wishes and hopes , and enjoy- ments , is yet commensurate with his affections ? Even when the mind , strong in reason and just ...
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... faith , by an insight into a simple truth , namely , that it is not necessary , in order to satisfy the desires of our nature , or to reconcile us to the economy of providence , that there should be at all times a continuous advance in ...
... faith , by an insight into a simple truth , namely , that it is not necessary , in order to satisfy the desires of our nature , or to reconcile us to the economy of providence , that there should be at all times a continuous advance in ...
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... faith in the immortality of the soul , and the moral Government of the universe . It had been held by all nations in all ages , but with deepest conviction by the best and wisest men , as a belief connatural with good- ness and akin to ...
... faith in the immortality of the soul , and the moral Government of the universe . It had been held by all nations in all ages , but with deepest conviction by the best and wisest men , as a belief connatural with good- ness and akin to ...
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