Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Том 3F. Warne, 1892 |
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... virtue and religion , that our ideas of happiness and misery are of all our ideas the nearest and most important to us , - that they will , nay , if you please , that they ought to prevail over those of order , and beauty , and harmony ...
... virtue and religion , that our ideas of happiness and misery are of all our ideas the nearest and most important to us , - that they will , nay , if you please , that they ought to prevail over those of order , and beauty , and harmony ...
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... virtue , be al- leged in evidence of the care wherewith the Deity hath provided for the well - being of our moral constitution ; the pleasurable taste of virtue in itself with the bitterness of its opposite , may well be alleged as ...
... virtue , be al- leged in evidence of the care wherewith the Deity hath provided for the well - being of our moral constitution ; the pleasurable taste of virtue in itself with the bitterness of its opposite , may well be alleged as ...
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... virtue has its appropriate charm ; and virtue , on the whole , is a fund of varied as well as of perpetual enjoyment , to him who hath imbibed its spirit and is under the guidance of its principles . He feels all to be health and ...
... virtue has its appropriate charm ; and virtue , on the whole , is a fund of varied as well as of perpetual enjoyment , to him who hath imbibed its spirit and is under the guidance of its principles . He feels all to be health and ...
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Of a State of Probation as implying Trial Difficulties | 1 |
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