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... - Influence of opinion and consequent duty of forming sound opinions , 102.— Christians especially bound to love and seek truth , 102. - Beauty of truth , 103 . PAGE 50 62 80 96 CONTENTS . iii Sect . 2. Use of reason in.
... - Influence of opinion and consequent duty of forming sound opinions , 102.— Christians especially bound to love and seek truth , 102. - Beauty of truth , 103 . PAGE 50 62 80 96 CONTENTS . iii Sect . 2. Use of reason in.
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... Christianity , and bond of social intercourse , 159. - Sympathy , 160. - Want of benevo- lence in social intercourse , 163. - Commercial spirit of society , 164 . -Charity to the poor ; more to be done by moral influence than by money ...
... Christianity , and bond of social intercourse , 159. - Sympathy , 160. - Want of benevo- lence in social intercourse , 163. - Commercial spirit of society , 164 . -Charity to the poor ; more to be done by moral influence than by money ...
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... Christianity apart from dogmatic theology , 343. - And prevalent errors regarding them , 343. - Influence of views of religion on individuals and national character , 343. - Christianity affords the governing idea of life , 345 ...
... Christianity apart from dogmatic theology , 343. - And prevalent errors regarding them , 343. - Influence of views of religion on individuals and national character , 343. - Christianity affords the governing idea of life , 345 ...
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... Christianity and the successive develop- * " Woman's Rights and Duties , " Vol . I. , four first chapters . B 2 SOURCES OF WOMAN'S INFLUENCE . ments of modern civilization CHAPTER PART GENERAL VIEW OF THE POSITION AND INFLUENCE OF WOMEN.
... Christianity and the successive develop- * " Woman's Rights and Duties , " Vol . I. , four first chapters . B 2 SOURCES OF WOMAN'S INFLUENCE . ments of modern civilization CHAPTER PART GENERAL VIEW OF THE POSITION AND INFLUENCE OF WOMEN.
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... Christ's religion , and lowers its influ- ence ; allying the profession of piety with habitual frivolity , and thereby rendering religion itself less respectable in the eyes of the many , who judge of a principle by its professors ...
... Christ's religion , and lowers its influ- ence ; allying the profession of piety with habitual frivolity , and thereby rendering religion itself less respectable in the eyes of the many , who judge of a principle by its professors ...
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