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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... concerning drunkenness , no con- sequences should be included , but what are constant enough to be generally expected . 99 Drunkenness is repeatedly forbidden by Saint Paul : " Be not drunk with wine , where- " in is excess . " “ Let us ...
... concerning drunkenness , no con- sequences should be included , but what are constant enough to be generally expected . 99 Drunkenness is repeatedly forbidden by Saint Paul : " Be not drunk with wine , where- " in is excess . " “ Let us ...
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... concerning the two former may be observed of prayer , we shall make that the title of the following chapters , and the direct subject of our consideration . 29 CHAPTER II . OF THE DUTY AND OF THE 28 DUTIES TOWARDS GOD .
... concerning the two former may be observed of prayer , we shall make that the title of the following chapters , and the direct subject of our consideration . 29 CHAPTER II . OF THE DUTY AND OF THE 28 DUTIES TOWARDS GOD .
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... Concerning the appeal to experience , I shall content myself with this remark , that if prayer were suffered to disturb the order of second causes ap- pointed in the universe too much , or to pro- duce its effects with the same ...
... Concerning the appeal to experience , I shall content myself with this remark , that if prayer were suffered to disturb the order of second causes ap- pointed in the universe too much , or to pro- duce its effects with the same ...
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... concerning it : that it is , after all , nothing more than the making of one man the instrument of happiness and misery to another ; which is perfectly of a piece with the course and order that obtain , and which we must believe were ...
... concerning it : that it is , after all , nothing more than the making of one man the instrument of happiness and misery to another ; which is perfectly of a piece with the course and order that obtain , and which we must believe were ...
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... CONCERNING these three descriptions of devotion , it is first of all to be observed , that each has its separate and peculiar use ; and therefore , that the exercise of one species of worship , however regular it be , does not su ...
... CONCERNING these three descriptions of devotion , it is first of all to be observed , that each has its separate and peculiar use ; and therefore , that the exercise of one species of worship , however regular it be , does not su ...
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