Essays, Philosophical, Historical, and Literary, Band 1C. Dilly, 1789 - 466 Seiten |
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... use very lofty and im- perious language to the legislative body , and even dare occafionally to violate what , by the enlightened jealoufy of our times , would be .styled their most effential rights and privileges : Would any man , I ...
... use very lofty and im- perious language to the legislative body , and even dare occafionally to violate what , by the enlightened jealoufy of our times , would be .styled their most effential rights and privileges : Would any man , I ...
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... moral evidence do not admit ? -Let every man use that portion of reafon and understanding which God hath given him , for the purpose of investigating investigating the evidence and the principles of Christianity , and ON CHRISTIANITY . 111.
... moral evidence do not admit ? -Let every man use that portion of reafon and understanding which God hath given him , for the purpose of investigating investigating the evidence and the principles of Christianity , and ON CHRISTIANITY . 111.
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... use a language which he could not comprehend . The idea of Virtue , abftractedly confidered , for fuch a man , has no charms . The advancement of general Happiness is to him a matter of perfect indifference , and inftead of a conscious ...
... use a language which he could not comprehend . The idea of Virtue , abftractedly confidered , for fuch a man , has no charms . The advancement of general Happiness is to him a matter of perfect indifference , and inftead of a conscious ...
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... use his own language , " but gentleness , humanity , benefi- cence , affability . She talks not of useless aufte- " rity and rigours , fuffering and felf - denial : fhe " declares that her fole purpose is to make her votaries , 66 ૮ ...
... use his own language , " but gentleness , humanity , benefi- cence , affability . She talks not of useless aufte- " rity and rigours , fuffering and felf - denial : fhe " declares that her fole purpose is to make her votaries , 66 ૮ ...
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... use and importance in pro- moting the temporal interests and felicity of man- kind . Were the belief of a GOD , of a providence , and of a future ftate banished from the world , it is evident that morality would ftand on a foundation ...
... use and importance in pro- moting the temporal interests and felicity of man- kind . Were the belief of a GOD , of a providence , and of a future ftate banished from the world , it is evident that morality would ftand on a foundation ...
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