Unitarianism Philosophically and Theologically Examined: In a Series of Periodical Numbers; Comprising a Complete Refutation of the Leading Principles of the Unitarian System ...H. Guegan, 1821 |
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... passions , which agitate thee , entice thee , and , at times , drag thee , as it were , to such vices , and to such iniquities as thy reason , at the same time , disap- proves of , and condemns ; man , who art what thou oughtest not to ...
... passions , which agitate thee , entice thee , and , at times , drag thee , as it were , to such vices , and to such iniquities as thy reason , at the same time , disap- proves of , and condemns ; man , who art what thou oughtest not to ...
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... passions , wild and irregular desires of a false good , excess of hunger and thirst , of heat and cold ; hatreds , jealousies , suspicions , frauds , treasons , calumnies , injuries , damages , thefts , rapines , murders , earthquakes ...
... passions , wild and irregular desires of a false good , excess of hunger and thirst , of heat and cold ; hatreds , jealousies , suspicions , frauds , treasons , calumnies , injuries , damages , thefts , rapines , murders , earthquakes ...
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... passions , those interior conflicts and contradictions , that strong tendency to vice , and that abhorrence from virtue , to pass in review before them ? Shall we be obliged to display before them the evils which surround them , plagues ...
... passions , those interior conflicts and contradictions , that strong tendency to vice , and that abhorrence from virtue , to pass in review before them ? Shall we be obliged to display before them the evils which surround them , plagues ...
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... passions , with the same corruption . How , then , and after what manner , does it come to pass , that man is not in- nocent ? I know not : every thing presents itself wrapt up in an impenetrable obscurity , my ideas are bewildered and ...
... passions , with the same corruption . How , then , and after what manner , does it come to pass , that man is not in- nocent ? I know not : every thing presents itself wrapt up in an impenetrable obscurity , my ideas are bewildered and ...
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... passions and feelings of corrupt nature , not to be cordially received by numbers , who will naturally pre- fer a plain and easy road to heaven , to a strait and rugged one . Such , we all know , was the baneful effect of Mahometanism ...
... passions and feelings of corrupt nature , not to be cordially received by numbers , who will naturally pre- fer a plain and easy road to heaven , to a strait and rugged one . Such , we all know , was the baneful effect of Mahometanism ...
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