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In regard to the Scriptures , those who expect to find in them particular directions for every moral doubt that arises , look for more than they will meet with . And to what a magnitude such a detail of particular precepts would have ...
In regard to the Scriptures , those who expect to find in them particular directions for every moral doubt that arises , look for more than they will meet with . And to what a magnitude such a detail of particular precepts would have ...
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If we are in so great a degree paflive under our habits , where , it may be asked , is the exercise of virtue , the guilt of vice , or any use of moral and religious knowledge ? To which our Author answers , in the forming and ...
If we are in so great a degree paflive under our habits , where , it may be asked , is the exercise of virtue , the guilt of vice , or any use of moral and religious knowledge ? To which our Author answers , in the forming and ...
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He combines religion and morality in that sublime union , that will ever raise them above all the puny efforts of scepticism , which only attacks with clouds of dust a stable edifice , an immutable fyftem of moral order .
He combines religion and morality in that sublime union , that will ever raise them above all the puny efforts of scepticism , which only attacks with clouds of dust a stable edifice , an immutable fyftem of moral order .
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