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Duty , therefore , the highest and strongest duty which can be laid upon the mind , and therefore the duty of religion - and affections the best and purest , and therefore those affections which are kindled or sanctified by religion ...
Duty , therefore , the highest and strongest duty which can be laid upon the mind , and therefore the duty of religion - and affections the best and purest , and therefore those affections which are kindled or sanctified by religion ...
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And they have found that truth and duty are strong enough , with a higher assistance , to carry their followers safe through any struggle . Let them abide by their standard- and let other parties profit by their example .
And they have found that truth and duty are strong enough , with a higher assistance , to carry their followers safe through any struggle . Let them abide by their standard- and let other parties profit by their example .
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Only let them remember that their first duty is literal obedience , and that no private views of expediency will justify their departure from it — nothing but necessity , and paramount acknowledged right . Whether or not the trust of ...
Only let them remember that their first duty is literal obedience , and that no private views of expediency will justify their departure from it — nothing but necessity , and paramount acknowledged right . Whether or not the trust of ...
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