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... virtue , and the most friendly intercourse . But it may be necessary to distinguish between this amiable virtue , and that unreal candour , with which the man of the world endeavours to deceive . To view all the actions of men with the ...
... virtue , and the most friendly intercourse . But it may be necessary to distinguish between this amiable virtue , and that unreal candour , with which the man of the world endeavours to deceive . To view all the actions of men with the ...
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... virtue of Christian Humility , in his sermon on that subject ; and it is impossible to read it without perceiving the true greatness and elevation which this attainment stamps on the human character : Humility is that babit of mind ...
... virtue of Christian Humility , in his sermon on that subject ; and it is impossible to read it without perceiving the true greatness and elevation which this attainment stamps on the human character : Humility is that babit of mind ...
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... virtue or vice , they possess the justice of the Roman purgatory , but without giving to priests the dangerous power of curtailing its duration . BOUDDHA has no doubt given to the be- stowing alms on the clergy a conspicuous place among ...
... virtue or vice , they possess the justice of the Roman purgatory , but without giving to priests the dangerous power of curtailing its duration . BOUDDHA has no doubt given to the be- stowing alms on the clergy a conspicuous place among ...
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