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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... object , as well as the author ; and these are peculiarly , and in a more appro- priated sense , called duties towards God . That silent piety , which consists in a habit of tracing out the Creator's wisdom and goodness in the objects ...
... object , as well as the author ; and these are peculiarly , and in a more appro- priated sense , called duties towards God . That silent piety , which consists in a habit of tracing out the Creator's wisdom and goodness in the objects ...
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... object of both ; and the difference between them is , that the one consists in action , the other in forbearance . When we go to church on the Lord's day , led thither by a sense of duty towards God , we perform an act of worship ; when ...
... object of both ; and the difference between them is , that the one consists in action , the other in forbearance . When we go to church on the Lord's day , led thither by a sense of duty towards God , we perform an act of worship ; when ...
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... object to all of their hopes and fears , to look towards ; it is hardly possible , in this position , to behold mankind as strangers , competitors , or enemies ; or not to regard them as children of the same family , assembled before ...
... object to all of their hopes and fears , to look towards ; it is hardly possible , in this position , to behold mankind as strangers , competitors , or enemies ; or not to regard them as children of the same family , assembled before ...
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... object at once of civil obe- dience and religious adoration . This instance is singular , and may be accounted the far- thest point to which the abuse of human credulity has ever been carried . But in all these instances the purpose was ...
... object at once of civil obe- dience and religious adoration . This instance is singular , and may be accounted the far- thest point to which the abuse of human credulity has ever been carried . But in all these instances the purpose was ...
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... the other hand , if profusion , exaction , military domination , and needless wars , be justly accounted natural properties of monarchy , in its simple unqualified form ; then are these the objects to which , in a OF GOVERNMENT . 179.
... the other hand , if profusion , exaction , military domination , and needless wars , be justly accounted natural properties of monarchy , in its simple unqualified form ; then are these the objects to which , in a OF GOVERNMENT . 179.
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