The Works of William Paley: With a Life of the Author, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1825 |
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... hear their conversation , but it is all the same way . And this is what we see and hear from the first . The views which are continually placed before our eyes regard this life alone and its interests . Can it then be wondered at that ...
... hear their conversation , but it is all the same way . And this is what we see and hear from the first . The views which are continually placed before our eyes regard this life alone and its interests . Can it then be wondered at that ...
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... hear it , it is highly to be blamed , and is productive of great mischief . In those who use it , it amounts almost to a proof that they are destitute of religious seriousness . The prin- ciple itself is destroyed in them , or was never ...
... hear it , it is highly to be blamed , and is productive of great mischief . In those who use it , it amounts almost to a proof that they are destitute of religious seriousness . The prin- ciple itself is destroyed in them , or was never ...
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... hear or join in such sort of conversation ; especially if they be young persons : and I am persuaded that much mischief is actually done in this way . It has been objected that so much regard , or , as the objectors would call it , over ...
... hear or join in such sort of conversation ; especially if they be young persons : and I am persuaded that much mischief is actually done in this way . It has been objected that so much regard , or , as the objectors would call it , over ...
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... hear the third service at church , we pray that God would in- cline our hearts to keep his commandments ; yet im- mediately , perhaps , afterward , allow our hearts and inclinations to wander without control to whatever sinful ...
... hear the third service at church , we pray that God would in- cline our hearts to keep his commandments ; yet im- mediately , perhaps , afterward , allow our hearts and inclinations to wander without control to whatever sinful ...
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... Hear St. Paul's account of this matter : " We look not at the things which are seen , but at the things which are not seen ; for the things which are seen are temporal , but the things which are not seen are eternal . " " We walk by ...
... Hear St. Paul's account of this matter : " We look not at the things which are seen , but at the things which are not seen ; for the things which are seen are temporal , but the things which are not seen are eternal . " " We walk by ...
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