The Panoplist, and Missionary Magazine United, 6. köideFarrand, Mallory, and Company, 1810 |
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Page 65
... moral en- gine in their power to assist in the execution . They must pre- pare to deserve the highly de- scriptive and honorable appella- tion of lights in the world . And while they are training for sta . tions of such responsibility ...
... moral en- gine in their power to assist in the execution . They must pre- pare to deserve the highly de- scriptive and honorable appella- tion of lights in the world . And while they are training for sta . tions of such responsibility ...
Page 107
... moral duties themselves cannot be thoroughly known without Revelation . Many important moral duties have never been discovered by Reason , But what has hitherto eluded the search of reason may , when we consider how many , and how able ...
... moral duties themselves cannot be thoroughly known without Revelation . Many important moral duties have never been discovered by Reason , But what has hitherto eluded the search of reason may , when we consider how many , and how able ...
Page 565
... moral instruction . If the inhabit- ants of the British isles had no moral instruction , would they be moral The Hindoos have no moral books . What branch of their mythology has not more of falsehood and vice in it , than of truth and ...
... moral instruction . If the inhabit- ants of the British isles had no moral instruction , would they be moral The Hindoos have no moral books . What branch of their mythology has not more of falsehood and vice in it , than of truth and ...
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