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... virtue given above , as being inconsistent with the disinterested love of virtue , is of no weight , being founded in ignorance of , or inattention to , the true theory of human nature . From the history of the disinterested affections ...
... virtue given above , as being inconsistent with the disinterested love of virtue , is of no weight , being founded in ignorance of , or inattention to , the true theory of human nature . From the history of the disinterested affections ...
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... Virtue ! The sphere of christian virtue is far more wide , its activity greater than the sphere and activity of any other virtue . Christi- anity , and christianity alone , teaches us to consider all things , the small as well as the ...
... Virtue ! The sphere of christian virtue is far more wide , its activity greater than the sphere and activity of any other virtue . Christi- anity , and christianity alone , teaches us to consider all things , the small as well as the ...
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... virtue . The sense here necessarily requires not to , but by glory and virtue ; that is by the glorification of Christ and his power to save . Dr. Benson , for the word virtue , substitutes might ; but there is no need of the change ; for ...
... virtue . The sense here necessarily requires not to , but by glory and virtue ; that is by the glorification of Christ and his power to save . Dr. Benson , for the word virtue , substitutes might ; but there is no need of the change ; for ...
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