Lectures on civil and religious liberty: with reflections on the constitutions of France and England; and on the violent writers, who have distinguished themselves in the controversy about their comparative goodness; and particularly on Mr. Burke and Mr. Paine. To which are added, two sermons, on the “Influence of religion on the death of good men”author; sold, 1792 - Всего страниц: 420 |
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... pleasures . In the feafons however of cool reflection , the language of confcience would be heard , and the obligation of the law ftrongly felt . As fome scattered remains are still to be found in the breast of fallen man , of the noble ...
... pleasures . In the feafons however of cool reflection , the language of confcience would be heard , and the obligation of the law ftrongly felt . As fome scattered remains are still to be found in the breast of fallen man , of the noble ...
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... pleasures more valued ! They would begin to examine into the fitness of their religious inftitutions . " To " what purpose " they would ask , " is the authority of " Heaven so often interpofed , with refpect to things , in " their own ...
... pleasures more valued ! They would begin to examine into the fitness of their religious inftitutions . " To " what purpose " they would ask , " is the authority of " Heaven so often interpofed , with refpect to things , in " their own ...
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... pleasure of the judges , to fubdue what remained unex- tinguished , of the spirit of generous freedom . The finalleft expreffion expreffion of discontent with the tyrannical government established in Church 12 CIVIL AND ON.
... pleasure of the judges , to fubdue what remained unex- tinguished , of the spirit of generous freedom . The finalleft expreffion expreffion of discontent with the tyrannical government established in Church 12 CIVIL AND ON.
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... pleasure without decency , an hypocrite without the profeffion of religion . He was frolicfome without good nature ; he was civil to all men , without poffeffing friendship for any of them ; he was refentful without gra- titude ...
... pleasure without decency , an hypocrite without the profeffion of religion . He was frolicfome without good nature ; he was civil to all men , without poffeffing friendship for any of them ; he was refentful without gra- titude ...
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... pleasure . His affection to his brother had a powerful cement , in their mutual hatred to the religion and to the rights of their country . He was fo obliging as a husband , that every day , in the face of the world , he violated his ...
... pleasure . His affection to his brother had a powerful cement , in their mutual hatred to the religion and to the rights of their country . He was fo obliging as a husband , that every day , in the face of the world , he violated his ...
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