The observance of one commandment, however clearly and forcibly enjoined, cannot make up for the neglect of another which is enjoined with equal clearness and equal force.


A practical view of the prevailing religious system of professed Christians... The sixth edition, corrected (ed. 1798)


The observance of one commandment, however clearly and forcibly enjoined, cannot make up for the neglect of another which is enjoined with equal...

The observance of one commandment, however clearly and forcibly enjoined, cannot make up for the neglect of another which is enjoined with equal...

The observance of one commandment, however clearly and forcibly enjoined, cannot make up for the neglect of another which is enjoined with equal...

The observance of one commandment, however clearly and forcibly enjoined, cannot make up for the neglect of another which is enjoined with equal...