| Pope Clement XIV - Popes - 1777 - 284 pages
...corruption. A few but folid books will make your children well-informed Chriftians. Let them be read lefs with an intention to fix them in the memory, than to grave them on the heart. It is not neceffary to form young people to defend a thefis, but to be obliged as rational creatures to convince... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1779 - 750 pages
...A few A few but folid books will make your children well-informed Chriftians. Let them be read lefs with an intention to fix them in the memory, than to grave them on the heart. It is not neceflary to form young people to defend a thefis, but to be obliged, as rational creatures, to convince... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1788 - 638 pages
...A few A few but folid books will make your Children well-informed Chriftians. Let them be read lefs with an intention to fix them in the memory, than to grave them on the heart. It is not neceflary to form young people to defend a thefis, but to be obliged, as rational creatures, to convince... | |
| History - 1788 - 642 pages
...few A few but folid books will make your Children well-informed Chrif• Liiis. Let them be read Ids with an intention to fix them in the memory, than to grave them on the heart. It is not neceftary to form young people to defend a theiis, but to be obliged, as rational creatures, to convince... | |
| History - 1788 - 638 pages
...few but folid books will make your Children well-informed Chriftians. Let them be read kfs with яп intention to fix them in the memory, than to grave them on the heart. It is not neceflary to form young people to defend a théus, but to be obliged, as rational creatures, to convince... | |
| François de Salignac de la Mothe Fénelon (abp. of Cambrai.) - 1797 - 242 pages
...but folid books, will make your chil-' ' well-irifonned- Chriftians.' Let them be u read read lefs with an intention to fix them in the memory, than to grave them on the heart. It is not neceflary to form young people to defend a thefis, but to be obliged, as rational creatures, to convince... | |
| John Wesley - Biography - 1792 - 728 pages
...of corruption. A few, but folid books will make your children well-informed. Let them be read lefs with an intention to fix them, in the memory, than to grave them on the heart. When youth have iludied religion from its firft principles, they are not fo eafily feduced by fophiflry... | |
| Louis-Antoine marquis Caraccioli, Pope Clement XIV - 1809 - 320 pages
...those pure lights which dissipate the clouds of modern philosophy, and the darkness of corruption. A few but solid books will make your children well-informed...obliged, as rational creatures, to convince themselves of eternal truths. When youth have studied religion from its first principles, they seldom suffer themselves... | |
| John Platts - Conduct of life - 1822 - 844 pages
...those pure lights which dissipate the cloud* of modern .philosophy, and the darkness of corruption. A few but solid books will make your children well-informed...with an intention to fix them in the memory, than to engrave them on the heart. It i$ not necessary to .form young people .to defend a thesis, but to be... | |
| 860 pages
...philosophy, and the darkness of corruption. " A few, but solid books, will make your children well informed. Let them be read less with an intention to fix them in the memory, than to grave them on the heart. "When youth have studied religion from its first principles, they are not so easily seduced by sophistry... | |
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