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... affection he had formerly bostowod on Isaac and Abraham . Ho visits Jacob by night , gives counsel by day - instruct- ing him in the art of over - reaching his wives ' father , and cautioning that father against interfering . To Jacob ...
... affection he had formerly bostowod on Isaac and Abraham . Ho visits Jacob by night , gives counsel by day - instruct- ing him in the art of over - reaching his wives ' father , and cautioning that father against interfering . To Jacob ...
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... in their mature years . True religion consists in elevated notions of God , right affections and a pure conscience towards Him , but certainly not in prostrating the mind to a system of dogmatic 8 co THE HEBREW MONARCHY .
... in their mature years . True religion consists in elevated notions of God , right affections and a pure conscience towards Him , but certainly not in prostrating the mind to a system of dogmatic 8 co THE HEBREW MONARCHY .
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... affections , kindling the religious emotions , and so continuing his Father's work ; the meeting - house , chapel , or church , is the great place for his work , and so , like the Sunday , it is holy , to him ; -both invested with a ...
... affections , kindling the religious emotions , and so continuing his Father's work ; the meeting - house , chapel , or church , is the great place for his work , and so , like the Sunday , it is holy , to him ; -both invested with a ...
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... affections , addresses the conscience , and appeals to the religious nature of man - to faculties which bind man to his race , and unite him with his God . This gives him a power which no other man aspires to ; which neither the lawyer ...
... affections , addresses the conscience , and appeals to the religious nature of man - to faculties which bind man to his race , and unite him with his God . This gives him a power which no other man aspires to ; which neither the lawyer ...
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... from no such gifts or graces . power came mainly from the predominating strength of the moral and religious element in him . He loved God with his mind , his conscience , his affections , and 48 WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING .
... from no such gifts or graces . power came mainly from the predominating strength of the moral and religious element in him . He loved God with his mind , his conscience , his affections , and 48 WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING .
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The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writings Theodore Parker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writings Theodore Parker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writings Theodore Parker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
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