The Works of William Paley: With a Life of the Author, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1825 |
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... 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 every religious influence , and which ...
... 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 every religious influence , and which ...
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... objects . We 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 ...
... objects . We 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 ...
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... objects and incidents which seize our attention , prompt us to utter them ; which , in a reli- giously disposed mind will be the case , I may say , every hour , and which ejaculation may be offered up to God in any posture , in any ...
... objects and incidents which seize our attention , prompt us to utter them ; which , in a reli- giously disposed mind will be the case , I may say , every hour , and which ejaculation may be offered up to God in any posture , in any ...
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... object of devotion to every creature which he has made capable of de- votion ; consequently our minds can never be right towards him unless they be in a devotional frame . It cannot be disputed but that the Author and Giver of all ...
... object of devotion to every creature which he has made capable of de- votion ; consequently our minds can never be right towards him unless they be in a devotional frame . It cannot be disputed but that the Author and Giver of all ...
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... object , both pub- lic and private , intended by public worship . Wan- derings and forgetfulness , remissions and intermissions of attention , there will be ; but these will be fewer and shorter , in proportion as more of this spirit is ...
... object , both pub- lic and private , intended by public worship . Wan- derings and forgetfulness , remissions and intermissions of attention , there will be ; but these will be fewer and shorter , in proportion as more of this spirit is ...
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