Philomathic Journal and Literary Review, Том 31825 |
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... relative to this interesting subject . Paley , with a manliness of sentiment worthy a philosopher and a Christian VOL . III . PART I. B --- 66 divine , ( and these characters are not ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS PART The History of Ethics PART I.
... relative to this interesting subject . Paley , with a manliness of sentiment worthy a philosopher and a Christian VOL . III . PART I. B --- 66 divine , ( and these characters are not ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS PART The History of Ethics PART I.
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--- 66 divine , ( and these characters are not necessarily at variance , ) boldly came forward at a time when it was fashionable to dis- miss the morality of the gospels from all discussion relative to Ethics , when our soi - disant ...
--- 66 divine , ( and these characters are not necessarily at variance , ) boldly came forward at a time when it was fashionable to dis- miss the morality of the gospels from all discussion relative to Ethics , when our soi - disant ...
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... character , -less distinguished for integrity , -less pure in deportment , -less influential in society , -his errors might have slept in that sepulchre , in which , alas ! he reposes too early for us , although not prematurely as to ...
... character , -less distinguished for integrity , -less pure in deportment , -less influential in society , -his errors might have slept in that sepulchre , in which , alas ! he reposes too early for us , although not prematurely as to ...
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... character of Dr. Paley , his celebrity , the influence which his opinions must have , the construction of which they are capable , are all taken into the account , it becomes a paramount duty , without forgetting , even for a moment ...
... character of Dr. Paley , his celebrity , the influence which his opinions must have , the construction of which they are capable , are all taken into the account , it becomes a paramount duty , without forgetting , even for a moment ...
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... character , was universally felt and acknowledged , as to its power and influence : and whatever name they gave it , a decided and universal moral principle was understood and obeyed ; until expediency arose to turn morals into a system ...
... character , was universally felt and acknowledged , as to its power and influence : and whatever name they gave it , a decided and universal moral principle was understood and obeyed ; until expediency arose to turn morals into a system ...
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