The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen2J. Faulder; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; J. Richardson; Wilkie and Robinson; J. Walker ... [etc.] ... and Constable and Company, Edinburgh, 1811 |
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... common topics of “ de- serting our post , " " throwing up our trust , " rushing uncalled into the presence of our " Maker , " with some others of the same sort , not because they are common ( for that rather affords a presumption in ...
... common topics of “ de- serting our post , " " throwing up our trust , " rushing uncalled into the presence of our " Maker , " with some others of the same sort , not because they are common ( for that rather affords a presumption in ...
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... common Creator and Governor , has a sensi- ble tendency to unite mankind together , and to cherish and enlarge the generous affec- tions . So many pathetic reflections are awakened by every exercise of social devotion , that most men ...
... common Creator and Governor , has a sensi- ble tendency to unite mankind together , and to cherish and enlarge the generous affec- tions . So many pathetic reflections are awakened by every exercise of social devotion , that most men ...
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... common dependency , imploring and re- ceiving support and supplies from the same great source of power and bounty , having all one interest to secure , one Lord to serve , one judgement , the supreme object to all of their hopes and ...
... common dependency , imploring and re- ceiving support and supplies from the same great source of power and bounty , having all one interest to secure , one Lord to serve , one judgement , the supreme object to all of their hopes and ...
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... common offi- ces of their professions : a reserve which none will see reason to wonder at , or to blame as a defect in the institution , who consider that , in the primitive condition of Christianity , the ob- servance of a new sabbath ...
... common offi- ces of their professions : a reserve which none will see reason to wonder at , or to blame as a defect in the institution , who consider that , in the primitive condition of Christianity , the ob- servance of a new sabbath ...
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... that the passions of our common nature are not alter- ed or excluded by distinctions of name , and that the characters of men are formed much more by the temptations than the duties of their profession 100 OF REVERENCING THE DEITY .
... that the passions of our common nature are not alter- ed or excluded by distinctions of name , and that the characters of men are formed much more by the temptations than the duties of their profession 100 OF REVERENCING THE DEITY .
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