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The first commandment has respect to the feelings of the heart and its affections ,
forbidding the undue estimation of any created object ; whereas the second
commandment especially refers to every external form of idolatrous worship .
The first commandment has respect to the feelings of the heart and its affections ,
forbidding the undue estimation of any created object ; whereas the second
commandment especially refers to every external form of idolatrous worship .
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66 along , had respect to the dangers arising to the professors of religion from
prosperity , and the absolute need there is of looking well to our hearts lest we
should take credit to ourselves for any thing we are enabled to do which may
appear ...
66 along , had respect to the dangers arising to the professors of religion from
prosperity , and the absolute need there is of looking well to our hearts lest we
should take credit to ourselves for any thing we are enabled to do which may
appear ...
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Thus , even after Gaspard de Foix became somewhat troubled about the duties of
Sunday , he contrived to quiet his conscience with this partial respect to the day ,
without running the risk of injuring his worldly concerns . We shall have ...
Thus , even after Gaspard de Foix became somewhat troubled about the duties of
Sunday , he contrived to quiet his conscience with this partial respect to the day ,
without running the risk of injuring his worldly concerns . We shall have ...
Page 209
... young people continued to pay her every respect and every sweet attention
calculated to console her under the afAliction which she could not but feel on
account of her misguided Annette . Having thus happily established the elder
daughter ...
... young people continued to pay her every respect and every sweet attention
calculated to console her under the afAliction which she could not but feel on
account of her misguided Annette . Having thus happily established the elder
daughter ...
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But , ” remarked Clarissa , “ his office is not yet at an end with respect to me ,
sister ; neither do I intend it ever shall be , ” added she : “ for I shall always wish to
obey the reasonable commands of my father's uncle , and shall always think it a ...
But , ” remarked Clarissa , “ his office is not yet at an end with respect to me ,
sister ; neither do I intend it ever shall be , ” added she : “ for I shall always wish to
obey the reasonable commands of my father's uncle , and shall always think it a ...
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