Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 sidor |
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... opinion of some competent judges , who have thought , that every book should contain as few bare references as possible to other books ; since these might either not be found at hand , or , if at hand , might , by the very act of ...
... opinion of some competent judges , who have thought , that every book should contain as few bare references as possible to other books ; since these might either not be found at hand , or , if at hand , might , by the very act of ...
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... opinion of others , and with whatever contempt or indifference they may think fit to treat him , there is scarce any man who does not appear considerable to himself ; he discovers some endowment of nature , some acquired ability , or ...
... opinion of others , and with whatever contempt or indifference they may think fit to treat him , there is scarce any man who does not appear considerable to himself ; he discovers some endowment of nature , some acquired ability , or ...
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... opinion of others , may be considered as a species of consequence . This , when sought , as it too often is , by base or crooked means , and with no higher views than to advance a name , or promote some temporal interest , " is ...
... opinion of others , may be considered as a species of consequence . This , when sought , as it too often is , by base or crooked means , and with no higher views than to advance a name , or promote some temporal interest , " is ...
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... opinion consecrated by the veneration , and every institution confirmed by the practice , of former ages . If men ... opinions ; and , secondly , in respect to government , rulers would have learned to act for the people , 44 [ PART 1 ...
... opinion consecrated by the veneration , and every institution confirmed by the practice , of former ages . If men ... opinions ; and , secondly , in respect to government , rulers would have learned to act for the people , 44 [ PART 1 ...
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... opinions , let him carefully examine the old , and remember to propose his speculations with a due regard to the authority of others ; since , without this modesty and precaution , he may come to be profane or heretical in ** religion ...
... opinions , let him carefully examine the old , and remember to propose his speculations with a due regard to the authority of others ; since , without this modesty and precaution , he may come to be profane or heretical in ** religion ...
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