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... liberty ; and , therefore , the greatest happiness . Vice , on the contrary , is flavery , diforder , and ficknefs . It diftorts our inward frame , and unfettles the adjust- ' ments of our minds . It unduly raifes fome of our powers ...
... liberty ; and , therefore , the greatest happiness . Vice , on the contrary , is flavery , diforder , and ficknefs . It diftorts our inward frame , and unfettles the adjust- ' ments of our minds . It unduly raifes fome of our powers ...
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... liberty , and order of mind ; and that it is more agreeable " than any other end we can purfue to all the parts of our natures taken as making together one fy- ❝ftem . " There is a great deal more to be said , to which I must request ...
... liberty , and order of mind ; and that it is more agreeable " than any other end we can purfue to all the parts of our natures taken as making together one fy- ❝ftem . " There is a great deal more to be said , to which I must request ...
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... liberty to indulge them ; and further we cannot go without lofing pleasure . It is a truth generally acknowledged , that the regular and moderate gratification of appetite is more agreeable than any forced and exorbitant gratification ...
... liberty to indulge them ; and further we cannot go without lofing pleasure . It is a truth generally acknowledged , that the regular and moderate gratification of appetite is more agreeable than any forced and exorbitant gratification ...
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... liberty to give an account of his refurrection . It seems proper further to mention here , that St. John , as he wroté lást , wrote alfo on purpose to give a fupplement to the other gofpels . He had read these gofpels ; and finding that ...
... liberty to give an account of his refurrection . It seems proper further to mention here , that St. John , as he wroté lást , wrote alfo on purpose to give a fupplement to the other gofpels . He had read these gofpels ; and finding that ...
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... liberty , and elevate them to the fo- vereignty of the world . Their leading men , in particular , reckoned on being the most favoured men in his kingdom , on having their confequence among the people confirmed and enlarged , and ...
... liberty , and elevate them to the fo- vereignty of the world . Their leading men , in particular , reckoned on being the most favoured men in his kingdom , on having their confequence among the people confirmed and enlarged , and ...
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Página 202 - Then he saith, I will return into my house from whence I came out; and when he is come, he findeth it empty, swept, and garnished. Then goeth he, and taketh with himself seven other spirits more wicked than himself, and they enter in and dwell there: and the last state of that man is worse than the first.
Página 41 - And when he thus had spoken, he cried with a loud voice, Lazarus, come forth. And he that was dead came forth, bound hand and foot with graveclothes : and his face was bound about with a napkin. Jesus saith unto them, Loose him, and let him go.
Página 118 - In ev'ry leaf that trembles to the breeze I hear the voice of God among the trees ; With thee in...
Página 64 - THEN gathered the chief priests and the Pharisees -*- a council, and said, What do we ? for this man doeth many miracles. If we let him thus alone, all men will believe on him ; and the Romans will come and take away both our place and nation.
Página 102 - DISPUTATIO de pace, &c. Or, a discourse touching the peace and concord of the Church.
Página 118 - I rest, unmoved by all alarms, Secure within the temple of thy arms ; From anxious cares, from gloomy terrors free, And feel myself omnipotent in thee.
Página 13 - ... that many hundreds of poor children, and others who lived idle before, unprofitable both to themselves and the public, now maintain themselves, and are also some advantage to the community. By the assistance and charity of many excellent and well disposed persons, Mr.
Página 213 - devoid of all authority," it professes, in the title page, to have been " published by the Unitarian Society for promoting Christian Knowledge and the practice of virtue by the distribution of Books.
Página 202 - Then goeth he and taketh to him feven other fpirits more wicked than himfelf, and they enter in, and dwell there; and the laft ftate of that man is worfe than the ftrft.
Página 54 - King before his resurrection, or-Priest before his ascension— that the saints shall not, before the Day of Judgment, enjoy the" bliss of heaven — that God doth not certainly know future contingencies — that there is not any authority of fathers or general councils in determining matters of faith — that Christ, before his death, had not any dominion over the Angels — and that Christ, by dying, made not satisfaction for us.