The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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... moral view , children learn much from each other . The collision of mind with mind operates as favourably on them as on older persons ; and the exercise of all the juvenile sympathies , for which ample opportunity is afforded in the ...
... moral view , children learn much from each other . The collision of mind with mind operates as favourably on them as on older persons ; and the exercise of all the juvenile sympathies , for which ample opportunity is afforded in the ...
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... moral missionaries exert themselves at home , but every effort which the ardour of fanaticism and vanity can inspire , is employed to " evangelize the heathen , " as it is cal led ; and not only are the more opulent of their deluded ...
... moral missionaries exert themselves at home , but every effort which the ardour of fanaticism and vanity can inspire , is employed to " evangelize the heathen , " as it is cal led ; and not only are the more opulent of their deluded ...
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... moral and intellectual improvement of all denomi- nations of christians . The great end of religion is to improve the morals of mankind ; but moral practice has no necessary connec- tion with the ambiguous subtleties of theological ...
... moral and intellectual improvement of all denomi- nations of christians . The great end of religion is to improve the morals of mankind ; but moral practice has no necessary connec- tion with the ambiguous subtleties of theological ...
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