The principles of moral and political philosophy, Volumen1J. 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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... religion , I should have found myself directed by many consi- derations to that of the Bishop of Carlisle . A long life spent in the most interesting of all human pursuits - the investigation of moral and religious truth , in constant ...
... religion , I should have found myself directed by many consi- derations to that of the Bishop of Carlisle . A long life spent in the most interesting of all human pursuits - the investigation of moral and religious truth , in constant ...
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... convinced , was dictated by the purest motive ; by a firm , and , I think , a just opinion , that whatever renders religion more rational , renders it more credible ; that he who , by a diligent and faithful examination of the vi.
... convinced , was dictated by the purest motive ; by a firm , and , I think , a just opinion , that whatever renders religion more rational , renders it more credible ; that he who , by a diligent and faithful examination of the vi.
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... religion , by an unshaken con- fidence in the designs of a " faithful Crea- tor , " and a settled trust in the truth and in the promises of Christianity ; is the fervent prayer of , MY LORD , Your Lordship's dutiful , Most obliged , And ...
... religion , by an unshaken con- fidence in the designs of a " faithful Crea- tor , " and a settled trust in the truth and in the promises of Christianity ; is the fervent prayer of , MY LORD , Your Lordship's dutiful , Most obliged , And ...
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... religion will appear to be the voice of reason , and morality will be the will of God * . " The manner also in which modern writers have treated of subjects of morality , is , in my judgement , liable to much exception . It has become ...
... religion will appear to be the voice of reason , and morality will be the will of God * . " The manner also in which modern writers have treated of subjects of morality , is , in my judgement , liable to much exception . It has become ...
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... Religion XXIII . Wills BOOK III . PART II . OF RELATIVE DUTIES WHICH ARE INDETERMINATE , AND OF THE CRIMES OPPOSITE TO THESE . CHAP . I. Charity 229 II . Charity - The Treatment of our Domestics and Dependants III . Slavery • 230 ...
... Religion XXIII . Wills BOOK III . PART II . OF RELATIVE DUTIES WHICH ARE INDETERMINATE , AND OF THE CRIMES OPPOSITE TO THESE . CHAP . I. Charity 229 II . Charity - The Treatment of our Domestics and Dependants III . Slavery • 230 ...
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