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... feel- ings , sentiments , tastes , and passions , to the love and fear of God . ' On the same subject , it is remarked by Mr. Stanley , the friend of Cœlebs and of his father , ( towards the end of the 2d . Vol . ) that the inculcation ...
... feel- ings , sentiments , tastes , and passions , to the love and fear of God . ' On the same subject , it is remarked by Mr. Stanley , the friend of Cœlebs and of his father , ( towards the end of the 2d . Vol . ) that the inculcation ...
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... feel , and the more degradingly they will speak of themselves . After having made these observations , we shall now quote a passage of some length , as a very fair and pleasing sample of the work , without offering any specific remarks ...
... feel , and the more degradingly they will speak of themselves . After having made these observations , we shall now quote a passage of some length , as a very fair and pleasing sample of the work , without offering any specific remarks ...
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... feeling respecting history , for which several reasons might be alleged ; but , principally , the general manner in which ... feel rather than reason ; they are careless about facts , of which experience has not yet taught them the uses ...
... feeling respecting history , for which several reasons might be alleged ; but , principally , the general manner in which ... feel rather than reason ; they are careless about facts , of which experience has not yet taught them the uses ...
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