Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose: Selected for the Improvement of Young Persons: Being Similar in Design to Elegant Extracts in PoetryVicesimus Knox J. Johnson, 1808 - 1페이지 An anthology of prose passages primarily from Greek, Roman, and English authors. |
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... Religion 97 Gentleness the Ornament of every Age and Station 98 Pungency of guilty Passions 99 Balance of Happiness ... Religion not founded on Weakness of Mind 72 Effects of Religion , Scepticism , & c.- 73 Comforts of Religion 74 Cause ...
... Religion 97 Gentleness the Ornament of every Age and Station 98 Pungency of guilty Passions 99 Balance of Happiness ... Religion not founded on Weakness of Mind 72 Effects of Religion , Scepticism , & c.- 73 Comforts of Religion 74 Cause ...
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... religion . -Most men are educated in a belief of the peculiar and distinguishing opinions of some one religious sect or other . They are taught , that all these are equally founded on divine authority , or the clearest de- ductions of ...
... religion . -Most men are educated in a belief of the peculiar and distinguishing opinions of some one religious sect or other . They are taught , that all these are equally founded on divine authority , or the clearest de- ductions of ...
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... religion . If the principles of Christianity be admitted , if we allow , that the afflic- tions of good mer are profitable to them , and that , in many cases , prosperity would be fatal to them ; if we grant , that the pre- sent is a ...
... religion . If the principles of Christianity be admitted , if we allow , that the afflic- tions of good mer are profitable to them , and that , in many cases , prosperity would be fatal to them ; if we grant , that the pre- sent is a ...
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