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... virtue and happiness . But the encouragement so industriously given to the most illiterate Christian , to think for himself , in contempt of the authority of his teachers , can produce nothing but arrogance and confusion . The ...
... virtue and happiness . But the encouragement so industriously given to the most illiterate Christian , to think for himself , in contempt of the authority of his teachers , can produce nothing but arrogance and confusion . The ...
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... virtue must be mine no more ! Still must the memory of errors past torment me , and embitter every future joy : -still must I blush to read scorn in the world's eye ; suspicion in my husband's and still must feel this painful truth most ...
... virtue must be mine no more ! Still must the memory of errors past torment me , and embitter every future joy : -still must I blush to read scorn in the world's eye ; suspicion in my husband's and still must feel this painful truth most ...
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... virtue is the only virtue required by the nation from their generals . It is not charity , but courage , that " covers a multitude of their sins . " Let a chief but manifest military prowess , and the nation will give him every other virtue ...
... virtue is the only virtue required by the nation from their generals . It is not charity , but courage , that " covers a multitude of their sins . " Let a chief but manifest military prowess , and the nation will give him every other virtue ...
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