The Works of William Paley: SermonsC.J.G. and F. Rivington, 1830 - Apologetics |
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... human society . Now the only substitute for religious conversation is religious read- ing . A clergyman , therefore , who believes some ap- plication to the consciences of his parishioners more appropriate and domestic than addresses ...
... human society . Now the only substitute for religious conversation is religious read- ing . A clergyman , therefore , who believes some ap- plication to the consciences of his parishioners more appropriate and domestic than addresses ...
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... human obligations . I should not willingly believe that this point is known to Churchwardens , when I remark the irregular , unconsidered , and defective returns that are made in the book of articles , or the slovenly hurried manner in ...
... human obligations . I should not willingly believe that this point is known to Churchwardens , when I remark the irregular , unconsidered , and defective returns that are made in the book of articles , or the slovenly hurried manner in ...
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... human society ; and , notwithstanding that insensibility both to public merit and to religious concerns which is complained of , and justly complained of amongst us , a character of this description will never fail of obtaining the ...
... human society ; and , notwithstanding that insensibility both to public merit and to religious concerns which is complained of , and justly complained of amongst us , a character of this description will never fail of obtaining the ...
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... assistance . These are repeated transcribing , repeated revisions , and revisions with in- tervals of considerable length . The late Mr. Hartley , whose knowledge of human understanding no one will dispute , 80 CHARGE V.
... assistance . These are repeated transcribing , repeated revisions , and revisions with in- tervals of considerable length . The late Mr. Hartley , whose knowledge of human understanding no one will dispute , 80 CHARGE V.
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William Paley, Edmund Paley. whose knowledge of human understanding no one will dispute , whenever he saw a faulty composition , was wont to say it had not been written over often enough . Whatever be the cause of it , there is no ...
William Paley, Edmund Paley. whose knowledge of human understanding no one will dispute , whenever he saw a faulty composition , was wont to say it had not been written over often enough . Whatever be the cause of it , there is no ...
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