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Familiar Essays, on Interesting Subjects ... - Page 118
1787 - 170 pages
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Gleanings, Moral and Religious, from Various Authors, Latin and English

John Kendall - 1826 - 406 pages
...of the Scriptures, that good people grow more and more fond of them as they arrive nearer to Heaven. God has thought proper to proportion our knowledge to our wants, not to our pride. All that concerns our duty is clear : and as to other points either of natural or revealed...
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Converts from Infidelity: John Wilmot, earl of Rochester. Count Struensee ...

Andrew Crichton - 1827 - 360 pages
...much greater difficulties than those that attend the belief of it, we ought not to reject it upon such objections, however mortifying they may be to our...pride That indeed would have all things made plain to ua ; but God has thought proper to proportion our knowledge to our wants, not our pride. All that concerns...
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The Imperial Magazine, Or, Compendium of Religious, Moral ..., Volume 10

1828 - 608 pages
...attend the belief of it, (as I have before endeavoured to prove,) we ought not to reject it upon such objections, however mortifying they may be to our...our pride. All that concerns our duty is clear; and to other points, either of natural or revealed religion, if he has left some obscurities in them, is...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Volume 10

1828 - 614 pages
...attend the belief of it, (as I have before endeavoured to prove,) we ought not to reject it upon such objections, however mortifying they may be to our...our pride. All that concerns our duty is clear; and to other points, either of natural or revealed religion, if he has left some obscurities in them, is...
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The Family Encyclopedia of Useful Knowledge and General Literature ...

John Lauris Blake - 1834 - 1028 pages
...much greater difficulties than those that attend the belief of it, we ought not to reject it upon such objections, however mortifying they may be to our...thought proper to proportion our knowledge to our tennis, not to our pride. All that concerns our duty is clear ; and as to other points either of natural...
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Standard Works, Volumes 1-20

1835 - 612 pages
...attend the belief of it, as I have before endeavored to prove, we ought not to reject it upon such objections, however mortifying they may be to our...indeed would have all things made plain to us, but (¡i>d has thought proper to proportion our knowledge to our wants, not our pride. All that concerns...
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Infidelity: Comprising Jenyns' Internal Evidence, Leslie's Method, Lyttelton ...

1837 - 472 pages
...attend the belief of it, as I have before endeavored to prove, we ought not to reject it upon such objections, however mortifying they may be to our...pride. That indeed would have all things made plain lu vs, but God has thought proper to proportion our knowledge to our wants, not our pride. All that...
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The Imperial Magazine;: And, Monthly Record of Religious ..., Volume 10

Samuel Drew - 1828 - 612 pages
...attend the belief of it, (as I have before endeavoured to prove,) we ought not to reject it upon such objections, however mortifying they may be to our...our pride. All that concerns our duty is clear; and to other points, either of natural or revealed religion, if he has left some obscurities in them, is...
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