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... justice . It is the founda- tion and cap stone of the climax of all the Christian graces - without it , our religion is like a body without a soul - our friendships , shadows of a shadow - our alms , the offsprings of pride , or , what ...
... justice . It is the founda- tion and cap stone of the climax of all the Christian graces - without it , our religion is like a body without a soul - our friendships , shadows of a shadow - our alms , the offsprings of pride , or , what ...
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... justice , and righteousness . If a more yielding disposition was exercised in things that tend to better and ameliorate the condition of man , and a more obstinate resistance made to injus- tice , vice , and immorality ; peace and ...
... justice , and righteousness . If a more yielding disposition was exercised in things that tend to better and ameliorate the condition of man , and a more obstinate resistance made to injus- tice , vice , and immorality ; peace and ...
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... justice overtakes them . So long as these persons can keep up fashionable appearances , and elude the police , they are received into the company of the upper ten thou- sand . Many an idle knave , by means of a fine coat , a lily hand ...
... justice overtakes them . So long as these persons can keep up fashionable appearances , and elude the police , they are received into the company of the upper ten thou- sand . Many an idle knave , by means of a fine coat , a lily hand ...
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... justice and conscience ; have no part or lot in the matter . We will obey the law , " and make it honorable . " We have also another species of small borrowers , who may feel neglected if not noticed : those who bor- row a bucket of ...
... justice and conscience ; have no part or lot in the matter . We will obey the law , " and make it honorable . " We have also another species of small borrowers , who may feel neglected if not noticed : those who bor- row a bucket of ...
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... justice - in our seminaries of learning -in our pulpits - in our social meetings - in the do- nestic circle - in family government - in the juvenile nursery - in match making — in short , discretion should regulate all our conduct for ...
... justice - in our seminaries of learning -in our pulpits - in our social meetings - in the do- nestic circle - in family government - in the juvenile nursery - in match making — in short , discretion should regulate all our conduct for ...
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