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... natural to the human heart , and common to the human family . Prompted by pride and vanity all nations have desired to increase the lustre of their origin , and the fame of their ancestry , by filling the " immense vacuity , " which ...
... natural to the human heart , and common to the human family . Prompted by pride and vanity all nations have desired to increase the lustre of their origin , and the fame of their ancestry , by filling the " immense vacuity , " which ...
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... natural agencies employed , point the eye of faith with unwavering confidence to a special superintending Providence which controls and directs the affairs of nations as well as of individuals : while the dictates of reason combine with ...
... natural agencies employed , point the eye of faith with unwavering confidence to a special superintending Providence which controls and directs the affairs of nations as well as of individuals : while the dictates of reason combine with ...
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... natures which sympathizes with others ' woes , to grow and expand by the double blessing it imparts , blessing " him that gives as well as him that takes . " The destitute condition of those thus rescued from the horrors of confinement ...
... natures which sympathizes with others ' woes , to grow and expand by the double blessing it imparts , blessing " him that gives as well as him that takes . " The destitute condition of those thus rescued from the horrors of confinement ...
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... nature , the vast wilderness with its gloomy shades and deep solitudes , unbroken save by the rustling footsteps of the savage hunter cautiously pursuing the timid game . Who does not enter into their feelings ; their doubts , their ...
... nature , the vast wilderness with its gloomy shades and deep solitudes , unbroken save by the rustling footsteps of the savage hunter cautiously pursuing the timid game . Who does not enter into their feelings ; their doubts , their ...
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... natural ability and moral inability ; and , that he had power to perform the duties enjoined by God , provided he but wills to perform them . Their opponents contended for man's total inability , as the doctrine taught in the Scriptures ...
... natural ability and moral inability ; and , that he had power to perform the duties enjoined by God , provided he but wills to perform them . Their opponents contended for man's total inability , as the doctrine taught in the Scriptures ...
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