The Works of William Paley: With a Life of the Author, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1825 |
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... course of conduct flowing from religious motives ; in a word , there can be no religion . This cannot exist without seriousness upon the subject . Perhaps a teacher of religion has more difficulty in producing seriousness amongst his ...
... course of conduct flowing from religious motives ; in a word , there can be no religion . This cannot exist without seriousness upon the subject . Perhaps a teacher of religion has more difficulty in producing seriousness amongst his ...
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... course of their lives . This great object of human solicitude affects not them in any manner whatever . It cannot be without its use to inquire into the causes of a levity of temper , which so effectually ob- structs the admission of ...
... course of their lives . This great object of human solicitude affects not them in any manner whatever . It cannot be without its use to inquire into the causes of a levity of temper , which so effectually ob- structs the admission of ...
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... course of education is much against religious seriousness , even without those who conduct education foreseeing or intending any such effect . Many of us are brought up with this world set before us , and nothing else . Whatever ...
... course of education is much against religious seriousness , even without those who conduct education foreseeing or intending any such effect . Many of us are brought up with this world set before us , and nothing else . Whatever ...
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... course of life upon which he has en- tered , and which he does not feel himself willing to give up . But this is not the whole , nor is it the bottom of the matter . The effect we allude to is not so rea- soning or argumentative as this ...
... course of life upon which he has en- tered , and which he does not feel himself willing to give up . But this is not the whole , nor is it the bottom of the matter . The effect we allude to is not so rea- soning or argumentative as this ...
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... course of such actions and self - denials , springing from a religious principle and manfully maintained , is the best possible course that can be followed as a remedy for sinkings and oppressions of this kind . Can it then be true ...
... course of such actions and self - denials , springing from a religious principle and manfully maintained , is the best possible course that can be followed as a remedy for sinkings and oppressions of this kind . Can it then be true ...
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