The Works of George Campbell, Band 1T. Tegg, 1840 |
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... human breast , as that gross perversion of the Christian religion which is es- tablished in Spain . It might easily be shown , that the human sacrifices offered by Heathens have not half the tendency to corrupt the heart , and ...
... human breast , as that gross perversion of the Christian religion which is es- tablished in Spain . It might easily be shown , that the human sacrifices offered by Heathens have not half the tendency to corrupt the heart , and ...
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... human contrivance ; and that the means employed by Hea- ven , however weak they might be reckoned , would be strong enough to baffle all the most vigorous efforts of the sons of earth . Nay more , however shallow the measures , and ...
... human contrivance ; and that the means employed by Hea- ven , however weak they might be reckoned , would be strong enough to baffle all the most vigorous efforts of the sons of earth . Nay more , however shallow the measures , and ...
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... human tribunals , must be in a parti- cular manner circumstanced , so as to be comprehended in the precise definition which the legislature has adopted . Hence it happens , as every judicious person will admit , that a man may be ...
... human tribunals , must be in a parti- cular manner circumstanced , so as to be comprehended in the precise definition which the legislature has adopted . Hence it happens , as every judicious person will admit , that a man may be ...
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