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The second thing to be considered is , That there is consequently upon this distinguishing principle an inward satisfaction or dissatisfaction arising in the heart of every man , after he has done a good or an evil action ; an action ...
The second thing to be considered is , That there is consequently upon this distinguishing principle an inward satisfaction or dissatisfaction arising in the heart of every man , after he has done a good or an evil action ; an action ...
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It is conversation and acquaintance , that must give delight in things and actions , as well as in persons : and it is ... Delight is the natural result of practice and experiment ; and when it flows from any thing else , so far it ...
It is conversation and acquaintance , that must give delight in things and actions , as well as in persons : and it is ... Delight is the natural result of practice and experiment ; and when it flows from any thing else , so far it ...
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For that which naturally moves a man to do any thing , must be the apprehension and expectation of some good from the thing which he is about to do : and that which naturally keeps a man from doing of a thing must be the apprehension ...
For that which naturally moves a man to do any thing , must be the apprehension and expectation of some good from the thing which he is about to do : and that which naturally keeps a man from doing of a thing must be the apprehension ...
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And thus I have finished the third and last general thing proposed , for the handling of the words , which was , to shew the several sorts or kinds of men , which fall under the charge and character of taking pleasure in other men's ...
And thus I have finished the third and last general thing proposed , for the handling of the words , which was , to shew the several sorts or kinds of men , which fall under the charge and character of taking pleasure in other men's ...
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In all which , common sense and reason could not but tell them , that the good and gracious God could not be pleased , nor consequently worshipped , with any thing barbarous or cruel ; nor the most holy God with any thing filthy and ...
In all which , common sense and reason could not but tell them , that the good and gracious God could not be pleased , nor consequently worshipped , with any thing barbarous or cruel ; nor the most holy God with any thing filthy and ...
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