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... human nature , and not from any human agent , we are apt to sympathize with , and pity the condition of ourselves and fel- low men . Nor can the malevolent passions , in this case , be at all ' exerted , since there is no object on ...
... human nature , and not from any human agent , we are apt to sympathize with , and pity the condition of ourselves and fel- low men . Nor can the malevolent passions , in this case , be at all ' exerted , since there is no object on ...
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... Human Articles of Faith . Though in the decline of life , his zeal for what he considers as essential to the interests of pure Christianity is not abated ; and the above - mentioned doctrines , called the strange figments of the human ...
... Human Articles of Faith . Though in the decline of life , his zeal for what he considers as essential to the interests of pure Christianity is not abated ; and the above - mentioned doctrines , called the strange figments of the human ...
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... human laws are in the former case ; but in both cases we suppose circumstances will frequently occur , to which neither human laws nor the Scriptures will apply . What then is the consequence ? A man must in one case be regulated by his ...
... human laws are in the former case ; but in both cases we suppose circumstances will frequently occur , to which neither human laws nor the Scriptures will apply . What then is the consequence ? A man must in one case be regulated by his ...
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