The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, المجلد 1N. H. Whitaker, 1827 |
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الصفحة iii
... the good and wise of all persuasions will revere that industry which has for its object the illustration or defence of our common Christianity . Your Lordship's researches have never lost sight of one purpose , namely , #1 PART.
... the good and wise of all persuasions will revere that industry which has for its object the illustration or defence of our common Christianity . Your Lordship's researches have never lost sight of one purpose , namely , #1 PART.
الصفحة iv
William Paley. have never lost sight of one purpose , namely , to recover the simplicity of the Gospel from beneath that load of un- authorized additions which the ignorance of some ages , and the learning of others , the superstition of ...
William Paley. have never lost sight of one purpose , namely , to recover the simplicity of the Gospel from beneath that load of un- authorized additions which the ignorance of some ages , and the learning of others , the superstition of ...
الصفحة xii
... never be forgotten : by which it will be shown that they give strength and lustre to each other : religion will appear to be the voice of reason , and morality will be the will of God . " the The manner also which modern writers have ...
... never be forgotten : by which it will be shown that they give strength and lustre to each other : religion will appear to be the voice of reason , and morality will be the will of God . " the The manner also which modern writers have ...
الصفحة xviii
... never heard . This representation , however , in my opinion , is not just . Times of tumult , it is true , are not the times to learn ; but the choice which men make of their side and party , in the most critical occasions of the ...
... never heard . This representation , however , in my opinion , is not just . Times of tumult , it is true , are not the times to learn ; but the choice which men make of their side and party , in the most critical occasions of the ...
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... never speaks but to command , nor com- mands but where it can compel ; consequently those duties , which by their nature must be voluntary , are left out of the statute - book , as lying beyond the reach of its operation and authority ...
... never speaks but to command , nor com- mands but where it can compel ; consequently those duties , which by their nature must be voluntary , are left out of the statute - book , as lying beyond the reach of its operation and authority ...
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