The Works of George Campbell, Band 1T. Tegg, 1840 |
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... prove to the progress of philosophy and letters , had it in reality one fiftieth part of the strength which the author seems to attribute to it . I shall not tire my reader or myself by recurring to the philosophic wonders in ...
... prove to the progress of philosophy and letters , had it in reality one fiftieth part of the strength which the author seems to attribute to it . I shall not tire my reader or myself by recurring to the philosophic wonders in ...
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... prove not more hurtful to the Christian system , if it be allowed to compare small things with the great- est , than the boisterous winds are said to prove to the sturdy oak . They shake it impetuously for a time , and loudly threaten ...
... prove not more hurtful to the Christian system , if it be allowed to compare small things with the great- est , than the boisterous winds are said to prove to the sturdy oak . They shake it impetuously for a time , and loudly threaten ...
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... prove an effectual restraint at least from some vices , though there were very little sense of virtue , and none at all of religion . But , as far as I can recollect , it has been admitted by the sages of all times and countries , that ...
... prove an effectual restraint at least from some vices , though there were very little sense of virtue , and none at all of religion . But , as far as I can recollect , it has been admitted by the sages of all times and countries , that ...
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absurd acknowledge admit affirm apostles appear argument believe called cause cerned character Christian church circumcision civil concerning conscience consequence consider contrary denominated disciples divine doctrine Edition effect enemies Essay Essayist established evidence evil experience fact faith false favour former give gospel hath Heaven holy honour human Hume imagine invisible agent Jansenist Jesuits Jews Judaism judge judgment justly laws of nature less liberty ligion Lord magistrate mankind manner Matt matter means mind miracles miracles of Jesus nation never observed opinion opposite Pagans Papists particular Paul Pentateuch persecution person Pharisees Popery precepts presumption pretended principles proof prophet Protestantism prove reader reason recur regard religion religious remark respect rience Saint Medard Samaritans Scotland Scripture sect sense sentiments SERMONS spirit superstition suppose Tacitus testimony thing thou tion truth Vespasian vols words writer wrought zeal