An ethical essay.
Or, an attempt to enumerate the several duties which we owe to God, our Saviour, our neighbour and ourselves, and the virtues and graces of the Christian life; contrasted on the opposite pages with their opposite vices and ill dispositions. To each of which are subjoined some loose notes, imperfect hints, and common observations, serving to illustrate, limit, or enforce them. Intended to assist in the important duty of self-examination.
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Author
Contributions
- Brazer, John, 1789-1846, ed. - Contributor
Publication
1830 - Foote, & Brown, prs.], [Salem, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
45,750 words, Guess
Page Count
183 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7014665M
- OCLC Control Number7799567
- OCLC Control Number14842523
- Internet Archiveanethicalessayo00brazgoog
- Library of Congress Control Number09034161
Classifications
- LCCBJ1521 .H7
Subjects
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- An ethical essay.: Or, an attempt to enumerate the several duties which we owe to God, our Saviour, our neighbour and ourselves, and the virtues and graces of the Christian life; contrasted on the opposite pages with their opposite vices and ill dispositions. To each of which are subjoined some loose notes, imperfect hints, and common observations, serving to illustrate, limit, or enforce them. Intended to assist in the important duty of self-examination.
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