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" Man, when about to appear before a being of infinite perfection, can feel but little confidence in his own merit, or in the imperfect propriety of his own conduct. In the presence of his... "
The Connection of Natural and Revealed Theology: Being an Attempt to ... - Página 235
por Edward William Grinfield - 1818 - 575 páginas
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The Theory of Moral Sentiments

Adam Smith (économiste) - 1761 - 458 páginas
...Sect. 2; Of MERIT and DEMERIT. 159 ever feem to be of reward. Man, when about to appear before a being of infinite perfection, can feel but little confidence...the imperfect propriety of his own conduct. In the prefence of his fellow-creatures, he may even juftly elevate himfelf, and may often have reafon to...
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The Theory of Moral Sentiments: To which is Added, a Dissertation on the ...

Adam Smith - 1767 - 498 páginas
...imperfection of human virtue can 4 . ever ever feem to be of reward. Man, when about to appear before a being of infinite perfection, can feel but little confidence...the imperfect propriety of his own conduct. In the prefence of his fellow-creatures, he may even juftly elevate himfelf, and may often have reafon to...
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The Theory of Moral Sentiments: To which is Added a Dissertation on the ...

Adam Smith - 1767 - 504 páginas
...virtue can ever feem to be of reward. Man, when about to appear before a being of infinite perfedtion, can feel but little confidence in his own merit, or...the imperfect propriety of his own conduct. In the prefence of his fellow-creatures, he may even juftly elevate himfelf, and may often have reafon to...
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Sermons Preached in the High Church of Edinburgh at the Anniversary Meetings ...

Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge - 1785 - 618 páginas
...human virtue can ( 33 ) •' ever feem to be of reward. Man, when " about to appear before a Being of infinite ** perfection, can feel but little confidence...imperfect propriety "* of his own conduct. In the prefence of his ** fellow creatures, he may often juflly ele** vate himfelf, and may often have reafon...
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Sketches and Hints of Church History, and Theological Controversy ..., Volumen1

John Erskine - 1790 - 330 páginas
...imperfection of *' human virtue can ever feem to be of reward. " Man, when about to appear before a Being of '" infinite perfection, can feel but little confidence...the imperfect propriety " of his own conduct. In the prefence of his fel- . " low-creatures, he may ev«n juftly elevate him" felf, and may often have reafon...
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Discourses and Dissertations on the Scriptural Doctrines of ..., Volumen1

William Magee - 1812 - 532 páginas
...imperfection of human nature can ever seem to be of reward. Man, when about to appear before a being of infinite perfection, can feel but little confidence...the presence of his fellowcreatures, he may often justly elevate himself, and may often have reason to think highly .of his own character and conduct,...
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Memorial Sketches of the Rev. David Brown: with a Selection of His Sermons ...

David Brown, Charles Simeon - 1816 - 528 páginas
...imperfection of human virtue can ever seem to be of reward. Man, when about to appear before a Being of infinite perfection, can feel but little confidence...propriety of his own conduct. In the presence of his fellow creatures he may (even justly) elevate himself, and may often have reason to think highly of...
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Lectures, Delivered at Bowdoin College: And Occasional Sermons

Jesse Appleton - 1822 - 448 páginas
...imperfection of human nature can ever seem to be of reward. Man, when about to appear before a Being of infinite perfection, can feel but little confidence...propriety of his own conduct. In the presence of his fellow creatures, he may often justly elevate himself, and may often have reason to think highly of...
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Lectures, Delivered at Bowdoin College: And Occasional Sermons

Jesse Appleton - 1822 - 452 páginas
...imperfection of human nature can ever seem to be of reward. Man, when about .to appear before a Being of infinite perfection, can feel but little confidence...propriety of his own conduct. In the presence of his fellow creatures, he may often justly elevate himself, and may often have reason to think highly of...
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Sermons on the truth of the Christian Religion; to which are added three ...

William Malkin - 1825 - 504 páginas
...imperfection of human virtue can ever seem to be of reward. Man, when about to appear before a Being of infinite perfection, can feel but little confidence...conduct. In the presence of his fellow-creatures he may indeed elevate himself, and may often have reason to think highly of his own character and conduct...
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