Remarks on Dr. Reid's inquiry, Dr. Beattie's Essay, and Dr. Oswald's Appeal (2d ed.) Introductory essays to Hartley's Theory of the human mind (2d ed.) Disquisitions relating to matter and spirit (2d ed.) The doctrine of philosophical necessity illustrated (2d ed.) [1818G. Smallfield, 1817 |
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... consequence , did partly from their zeal for the truth , and partly from a habit of disputing , and a confi- dence of victory , admit the whole to debate . " P. 52 . Religion being now , through the fatal imprudence of its best friends ...
... consequence , did partly from their zeal for the truth , and partly from a habit of disputing , and a confi- dence of victory , admit the whole to debate . " P. 52 . Religion being now , through the fatal imprudence of its best friends ...
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... consequences were pointed out to them ; and , perhaps , from their unwil- lingness to admit the consequences , would be ... consequence of an established constitution of things , a constitution established by the author of nature , and ...
... consequences were pointed out to them ; and , perhaps , from their unwil- lingness to admit the consequences , would be ... consequence of an established constitution of things , a constitution established by the author of nature , and ...
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... consequence of the particular appointment of God , and especially such actions as terminate in great good or just punishment , which is the same thing , the following pas- sages abundantly prove . The selling of Joseph into Egypt was ...
... consequence of the particular appointment of God , and especially such actions as terminate in great good or just punishment , which is the same thing , the following pas- sages abundantly prove . The selling of Joseph into Egypt was ...
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OF THE THIRD VOLUME | 5 |
INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS | 15 |
Remarks on Dr Reids Inquiry | 25 |
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