Thoughts on Marriage: Illustrating the Principles and Obligations of the Marriage RelationJ. Loring, 1833 - 240 pages |
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... regard of late years paid by too many professors of religion , to the Christian rule of marriage ; and deeming it desirable that the attention of the public in general , and our own churches in particular , should be called to this ...
... regard of late years paid by too many professors of religion , to the Christian rule of marriage ; and deeming it desirable that the attention of the public in general , and our own churches in particular , should be called to this ...
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... regard to it . tion - First , He cannot err in his decision . His ' judgment is always according to truth . His understanding is infinite . ' He views a subject in all its bearings , in all its consequences , in all the possibilities of ...
... regard to it . tion - First , He cannot err in his decision . His ' judgment is always according to truth . His understanding is infinite . ' He views a subject in all its bearings , in all its consequences , in all the possibilities of ...
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... regard to our welfare , a love to our souls , he is the friendly monitor but as to our obligation to obey , and the danger we incur by trangression , there he is nothing less than a Sovereign . It is at your peril to cast any of his ...
... regard to our welfare , a love to our souls , he is the friendly monitor but as to our obligation to obey , and the danger we incur by trangression , there he is nothing less than a Sovereign . It is at your peril to cast any of his ...
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... regard to their households . The discharge of these duties in married life requires union , counte- nance , assistance . They cannot be performed to advantage , if at all , where in the heads of the family , there is a contrariety of ...
... regard to their households . The discharge of these duties in married life requires union , counte- nance , assistance . They cannot be performed to advantage , if at all , where in the heads of the family , there is a contrariety of ...
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... regard . The image , by its frequent entrance into the mind , and by its residence there , leaves its impression and re- semblance . But if you should escape unhurt morally , which would be little less than a miracle , still you may ...
... regard . The image , by its frequent entrance into the mind , and by its residence there , leaves its impression and re- semblance . But if you should escape unhurt morally , which would be little less than a miracle , still you may ...
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