The Theological and Miscellaneous Works of Joseph PriestleyG. Smallfield, 1797 |
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... nations , and introduce an incalculable mass of misery among their fellow - creatures , without the most distant apprehensions of suffering in their own persons in consequence of it . But all this ends with the present scene . In the ...
... nations , and introduce an incalculable mass of misery among their fellow - creatures , without the most distant apprehensions of suffering in their own persons in consequence of it . But all this ends with the present scene . In the ...
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... nations . If , because we dislike any thing in the present system , we entertain an idea that the inconvenience com- plained of will be removed in a future state , where is the evidence that , under the same powers , or principles , of ...
... nations . If , because we dislike any thing in the present system , we entertain an idea that the inconvenience com- plained of will be removed in a future state , where is the evidence that , under the same powers , or principles , of ...
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... nations , without excep- tion , have had recourse to it ; which is a clear proof that it is natural , as every thing that is universal must be . Authority is best supported by a mixture of affection , but there cannot be any thing of ...
... nations , without excep- tion , have had recourse to it ; which is a clear proof that it is natural , as every thing that is universal must be . Authority is best supported by a mixture of affection , but there cannot be any thing of ...
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... nations , and all ages , that the highest beings . of whom they had any idea have acted this very part . Socrates himself expressed an earnest wish for a divine instructor . This expectation and belief is , therefore , by no means ...
... nations , and all ages , that the highest beings . of whom they had any idea have acted this very part . Socrates himself expressed an earnest wish for a divine instructor . This expectation and belief is , therefore , by no means ...
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... nations , and the farther we go back into antiquity , the purer we find their religion to be . But in process of time it became more and more corrupted , till , instead of coming in aid of virtue , it was itself a great source of the ...
... nations , and the farther we go back into antiquity , the purer we find their religion to be . But in process of time it became more and more corrupted , till , instead of coming in aid of virtue , it was itself a great source of the ...
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