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... creatures , much more ought we to confi- der ourselves in that light ; and it is re- quired of every steward that he be faithful to his truft . The master under whom we act , and to whom we are immediately ac- countable , is the great ...
... creatures , much more ought we to confi- der ourselves in that light ; and it is re- quired of every steward that he be faithful to his truft . The master under whom we act , and to whom we are immediately ac- countable , is the great ...
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... creatures with a design to make them miserable , would have conftituted them so , that when any creature was the most perfect , it would have been the most unhappy . It It agrees with the fuppofition of the benevolence of the 22 ...
... creatures with a design to make them miserable , would have conftituted them so , that when any creature was the most perfect , it would have been the most unhappy . It It agrees with the fuppofition of the benevolence of the 22 ...
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... creatures which are naturally capable of the most enjoyment , particularly the human fpecies . We have a far greater variety and extent of powers , both of action and enjoyment , than any other inhabitants of the earth ; and the world ...
... creatures which are naturally capable of the most enjoyment , particularly the human fpecies . We have a far greater variety and extent of powers , both of action and enjoyment , than any other inhabitants of the earth ; and the world ...
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... creatures ; as every animal would then have lived with- out fear or apprehension , and the world , as we are apt to imagine , would have been the scene of univerfal peace and joy . But this is the conclufion of a fuperficial ob- ferver ...
... creatures ; as every animal would then have lived with- out fear or apprehension , and the world , as we are apt to imagine , would have been the scene of univerfal peace and joy . But this is the conclufion of a fuperficial ob- ferver ...
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... creatures and offspring . And we are confirmed in this fuppofition , from confidering the utter impoffibility of conceiving of any end that could be answered to himself in the mifery of his creatures ; whereas the di- vine being may be ...
... creatures and offspring . And we are confirmed in this fuppofition , from confidering the utter impoffibility of conceiving of any end that could be answered to himself in the mifery of his creatures ; whereas the di- vine being may be ...
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