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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... produce upon particular constitutions ; because , in general propositions concerning drunkenness , no con- sequences should be included , but what are constant enough to be generally expected . 99 Drunkenness is repeatedly forbidden by ...
... produce upon particular constitutions ; because , in general propositions concerning drunkenness , no con- sequences should be included , but what are constant enough to be generally expected . 99 Drunkenness is repeatedly forbidden by ...
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... produce the smallest impression upon the being to whom it is addressed , or ad- vantage to himself . Now the efficacy of prayer imports that we obtain something in consequence of praying , which we should not have received without ...
... produce the smallest impression upon the being to whom it is addressed , or ad- vantage to himself . Now the efficacy of prayer imports that we obtain something in consequence of praying , which we should not have received without ...
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... produce good effects upon the person obliged . It may hold in the Divine bounty , what ex- perience has raised into a proverb in the collation of human benefits , that what is ob- tained without asking , is oftentimes received without ...
... produce good effects upon the person obliged . It may hold in the Divine bounty , what ex- perience has raised into a proverb in the collation of human benefits , that what is ob- tained without asking , is oftentimes received without ...
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... produce a perma- pent and active sense of gratitude ; that the granting of it to prayer would put others upon praying to him , and by that means pre- serve the love and submission of his subjects , upon which love and submission their ...
... produce a perma- pent and active sense of gratitude ; that the granting of it to prayer would put others upon praying to him , and by that means pre- serve the love and submission of his subjects , upon which love and submission their ...
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... produce conviction , -the con- firmation of experience . 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 ...
... produce conviction , -the con- firmation of experience . 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 ...
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