Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 sidor |
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... indulgence . Should there be any reader who shall feel himself disappointed , by finding nothing that is not already familiar to his reflections in the ensuing strictures , he will be pleased to remember , that many readers may not be ...
... indulgence . Should there be any reader who shall feel himself disappointed , by finding nothing that is not already familiar to his reflections in the ensuing strictures , he will be pleased to remember , that many readers may not be ...
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... indulgent manner in which a former work was received by the public ; while , on the other , he is checked by a sense of his deficiencies , espe- cially on a subject where he is less in pos- session of that near and actual experience ...
... indulgent manner in which a former work was received by the public ; while , on the other , he is checked by a sense of his deficiencies , espe- cially on a subject where he is less in pos- session of that near and actual experience ...
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... indulgence , that no human power can always restrain them from open and scan- dalous excesses . Indeed by the strict execu- tion of the laws now in force amongst us , and by others to supply the deficiency of the present , much more ...
... indulgence , that no human power can always restrain them from open and scan- dalous excesses . Indeed by the strict execu- tion of the laws now in force amongst us , and by others to supply the deficiency of the present , much more ...
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... indulgence of the passions more unfavourable to virtue , than it is to enjoyment . This will evidently ap- pear , if we attend only to their encroaching and insatiable nature when left without check , together with their aptness to ...
... indulgence of the passions more unfavourable to virtue , than it is to enjoyment . This will evidently ap- pear , if we attend only to their encroaching and insatiable nature when left without check , together with their aptness to ...
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... indulgences of life . In what respects it does this , may appear from the following reflections . 1. As a man's consequence in the world much depends on the figure he makes in it , he will commonly be disposed to make the best he can ...
... indulgences of life . In what respects it does this , may appear from the following reflections . 1. As a man's consequence in the world much depends on the figure he makes in it , he will commonly be disposed to make the best he can ...
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afford ages appear arts atheists attention Calvinistes cause censure character christian church church of England circumstances citizen civil conduct conscience consequence consider constitution curiosity danger degree deism disposed divine doctrine duties effect eminent endeavour Epicurus established evils faith favour fear gion happiness heresy honour human indulgence interest Iphicrates Jews Justin Martyr king of Babylon labour Lastly laudable laws least less liberty Lord mankind manner ment mind moderate moral Nahor nation natural rights nature Nebuchadnezzar necessity Nerva never notwithstanding object observed opinion party passions patriot peace Pelagians philosophers piety pleasure Plutarch political present pretensions prince principle quæ racter reason regard religion religious respect savage says scrip scripture society spirit subsist suffer sufficient suppose Tacitus Tertullian things thou tical tion toleration true truth ture vernment virtue Voltaire wealth whole wisdom