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The Works of Soame Jenyns,esq. ... - Page 57
by Soame Jenyns, Charles Nalson Cole - 1793
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A View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion

Soame Jenyns - 1776 - 210 pages
...means precludes us from performing the bufmefs, or enjoying the amufements of travellers, provided they detain us not too long, or lead us too far out...be denied, that the great author of the chriftian inftitutiori, firft and fmgly ventured to oppofe all the chief principles of pagan virtue, and to introduce...
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The Great Importance of a Religious Life Considered

William Melmoth - 1802 - 326 pages
...means precludes us from performing the bufmefs, or enjoying the amufements of travellers, provided they detain us not too long, or lead us too far out...principles of Pagan virtue, and to introduce a religion dire&ly oppofite to thofe erroneous though long-eftabliftied opinions, both in its duties and in its...
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The Truth and Excellence of the Christian Religion Exhibited: In Two Parts ...

Hannah Adams - 1804 - 398 pages
...us from performing the bufinefs, or enjoying the amufements of travellers, provided they detain ua not too long, or lead us too far out of our way. Jenyns' Internal Evidence. THE SUBJECT CONTINUED. excellence of the doctrine contained in the fcrip....
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Debate on the Evidences of Christianity: Containing an ..., Volumes 1-2

Robert Owen - 1829 - 568 pages
...denied that the Great Author of the Christian Institution, first and singly ventured to oppose fill the chief principles of Pagan virtue, and to introduce a religion directly opposite to those erroneous, though long established opinions, both in its duties and in its object....
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Standard Works, Volumes 1-20

1835 - 612 pages
...means precludes us from performing the business, or enjoying the amusements of travellers, provided they detain us not too long, or lead us too far out...It cannot be denied, that the great Author of the Christian institution first and singly ventured to oppose all the chief principles of Pagan virtue,...
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Debate on the evidences of Christianity, held between R. Owen and A ...

Robert Owen - 1839 - 556 pages
...cannot be denied that the great Author of the Christian institution, first and singly ventured to oppose all the chief principles of pagan virtue, and to introduce a religion directly opposite to those erroneous, though long-established opinions, both in its duties and in its object....
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Evidences of Christianity

William Smyth - 1845 - 406 pages
...means precludes us from performing the business or enjoying the amusements of travellers, provided they detain us not too long, or lead us too far out of the way." " The contrast between the Christian and all other institutions, religious or moral, previous...
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Christian Literature: Evidences: Consisting of Watson's Apology for ...

John Smythe Memes - 1853 - 752 pages
...means precludes us from performing the business, or enjoying the amusements of travellers, pro vided one K Christian institution first, and singly, ventured to oppose all the chief principles of Pagan virtue,...
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Friends for the fireside: recollections [&c.].

Anne Mathews - 1860 - 380 pages
...means precludes us from performing tbe business or enjoying the amusements of travellers, provided they detain us not too long, or lead us too far out of the way. It is not always in our power to get the better of the feeling when we are unworthily wounded...
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