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Force men to reverence thy moral strength in and for itself , -seeking no excuse or palliations from fortune , or sickness , or a too full mind that , in opulence of conception , overrated its powers of application .
Force men to reverence thy moral strength in and for itself , -seeking no excuse or palliations from fortune , or sickness , or a too full mind that , in opulence of conception , overrated its powers of application .
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mind to the extension of learning and knowledge , and is therefore the fittest instrument for conducting its education , even in depart- ments not immediately connected with theology . There was another consideration mentioned before ...
mind to the extension of learning and knowledge , and is therefore the fittest instrument for conducting its education , even in depart- ments not immediately connected with theology . There was another consideration mentioned before ...
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Here , instead of mind- ing the business , you are day after day galloping and gallivanting , steeple - chasing , fox - hunting , lord - hunting , a wasting your time and your substance , the shop going to old Nick , and you getting ...
Here , instead of mind- ing the business , you are day after day galloping and gallivanting , steeple - chasing , fox - hunting , lord - hunting , a wasting your time and your substance , the shop going to old Nick , and you getting ...
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Sermons to a Country Congregation By Augustus Wil | 33 |
A Treatise on the Law of Adulterine Bastardy with | 48 |
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