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Page xvii
... he reflect at all , that he has miferably deceived himself , and that he is involved in greater perplex- ity than ever ; the fcheme he has adopted not t not only filling his mind with great dark- ness and The Preface . xvii.
... he reflect at all , that he has miferably deceived himself , and that he is involved in greater perplex- ity than ever ; the fcheme he has adopted not t not only filling his mind with great dark- ness and The Preface . xvii.
Page xxi
... , in which no person is even questioned about his religion . For as the fubject is never canvassed , nor so much as started in polite company , no person thinks it it worth his while to prepare himself for making any.
... , in which no person is even questioned about his religion . For as the fubject is never canvassed , nor so much as started in polite company , no person thinks it it worth his while to prepare himself for making any.
Page xxii
... himself very little trouble indeed about forming the minds of his offspring ; and fome may think that they have fuffi- ciently done their duty in this refpect , when when they have provided them with masters , to fuperintend xxii The ...
... himself very little trouble indeed about forming the minds of his offspring ; and fome may think that they have fuffi- ciently done their duty in this refpect , when when they have provided them with masters , to fuperintend xxii The ...
Page xxix
... himself the more in this field , which alone can prò- mise a reward for his labours . When a perfon's mode of thinking , and his habits of life are fixed , as they generally are be- fore they arrive at thirty or forty years of age , and ...
... himself the more in this field , which alone can prò- mise a reward for his labours . When a perfon's mode of thinking , and his habits of life are fixed , as they generally are be- fore they arrive at thirty or forty years of age , and ...
Page xxxii
... himself from it , even on the Lord's - day ; so that this only means of instruction , insufficient as it is for the purpose , is becoming every day more uncertain ; and it may be ex- pected that lefs advantage will be made of it ...
... himself from it , even on the Lord's - day ; so that this only means of instruction , insufficient as it is for the purpose , is becoming every day more uncertain ; and it may be ex- pected that lefs advantage will be made of it ...
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