The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Nide 2Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... interests . " The principle of rectitude is of very easy , as well as of invariable and uni- versal application . It is always easy to know what is right ; but often very difficult to know what is for our present interest or popularity ...
... interests . " The principle of rectitude is of very easy , as well as of invariable and uni- versal application . It is always easy to know what is right ; but often very difficult to know what is for our present interest or popularity ...
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... interest undoubtedly - the highest interest . But is it a selfish interest ? Shall the desire of a son to be- hold once more the face of his father , after a few years of absence , be esteemed a pure and generous desire ; and shall the ...
... interest undoubtedly - the highest interest . But is it a selfish interest ? Shall the desire of a son to be- hold once more the face of his father , after a few years of absence , be esteemed a pure and generous desire ; and shall the ...
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... interest in preserving parish rights , as church rights . Indeed every conside- ration , growing out of the interests of both church and parish , will prompt them to desire and endeavor that the two bodies may en- joy , each its own ...
... interest in preserving parish rights , as church rights . Indeed every conside- ration , growing out of the interests of both church and parish , will prompt them to desire and endeavor that the two bodies may en- joy , each its own ...
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