Chap.

 1  Int|           they ought to cherish a nobler ambition, and by their abilities
 2  Int|          and immortal being for a nobler field of action.~ ~ The
 3  Int|       place of ambition and those nobler passions that open and enlarge
 4    2|     bosoms, taking place of every nobler passion, their sole ambition
 5    5|           mind a wider range, and nobler passions and motives will
 6    5|            had not death led to a nobler scene of action, it is probable
 7    5|        world, contrasted with the nobler fruit of piety and experience.~ ~
 8    7| cultivated minds. It is something nobler than innocence, it is the
 9    7|             A Christian has still nobler motives to incite her to
10    8|        The human mind is built of nobler materials than to be easily
11    9|          capable of acting from a nobler spring, if she be an heir
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