The Dignity of Human Nature: Or, A Brief Account of the Certain and Established Means for Attaining the True End of Our Existence. In Four Books ..., Том 2J. Johnson and J. Payne, 1767 |
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... doctrine , Whether the Divine scheme in creating a univerfe , and communicating hap- piness to innumerable beings , which before had no existence , was not good , or preferable to the contrary ? If they fay , there was no good in crea ...
... doctrine , Whether the Divine scheme in creating a univerfe , and communicating hap- piness to innumerable beings , which before had no existence , was not good , or preferable to the contrary ? If they fay , there was no good in crea ...
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... doctrines furnish endless difpute ? The obvious anfwer is , from the fim- plicity of the terms of the propofition , and of what is affirmed of them , which leaves no roo : n for ambiguity or uncertainty ; and from the nar- rowness of ...
... doctrines furnish endless difpute ? The obvious anfwer is , from the fim- plicity of the terms of the propofition , and of what is affirmed of them , which leaves no roo : n for ambiguity or uncertainty ; and from the nar- rowness of ...
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... doctrine of pro- vidence is found in the writings of the wife Hea- thens , and is therefore commonly confidered as a point of natural religion ; yet , as revelation on- ly fets it in a clear and fatisfactory light , I fhail put off what ...
... doctrine of pro- vidence is found in the writings of the wife Hea- thens , and is therefore commonly confidered as a point of natural religion ; yet , as revelation on- ly fets it in a clear and fatisfactory light , I fhail put off what ...
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... doctrine ; which fhews it in a light wholly unaccountable , if it be fup- posed an error . The irregular diftribution of happiness and mifery in the present ftate renders it highly pro- bable , that this is only a part , not the whole ...
... doctrine ; which fhews it in a light wholly unaccountable , if it be fup- posed an error . The irregular diftribution of happiness and mifery in the present ftate renders it highly pro- bable , that this is only a part , not the whole ...
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... doctrine , which is fometimes defended by very well - meaning men , let it be confidered , first , that Jacobitifm , or Toryism , in the southern part of the nation is in fact little more than another word for the party who are out ...
... doctrine , which is fometimes defended by very well - meaning men , let it be confidered , first , that Jacobitifm , or Toryism , in the southern part of the nation is in fact little more than another word for the party who are out ...
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