The Temple of Truth: Or the Best System of Reason, Philosophy, Virtue, and Morals, Analytically Arranged [by Parresiastes, I.e. C. E. De Coetlogon].J. Mawman, 1806 - Всего страниц: 556 |
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... constitutes the high distinc- tion of man , but , reason properly illumi- nated which I suppose to be intended by right reason . RECTA RATIO , si de facul- tate agatur , illa est , quæ sufficienti lumine instructa non aliter res ...
... constitutes the high distinc- tion of man , but , reason properly illumi- nated which I suppose to be intended by right reason . RECTA RATIO , si de facul- tate agatur , illa est , quæ sufficienti lumine instructa non aliter res ...
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... constitutes the Perfection of chris- tian knowledge . There is an Integrity in Science , as well as in morals . Not at all shy of meeting any idea of exception , which may arise in the mind of my readers , I can easily anticipate , that ...
... constitutes the Perfection of chris- tian knowledge . There is an Integrity in Science , as well as in morals . Not at all shy of meeting any idea of exception , which may arise in the mind of my readers , I can easily anticipate , that ...
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... constitutes any essential difference between them in the eye of Heaven . The Book of Psalms affords a most beautiful illustration of what we mean by this species of Taste . 1 be enjoyed without an inward Taste for such things 3 70 ...
... constitutes any essential difference between them in the eye of Heaven . The Book of Psalms affords a most beautiful illustration of what we mean by this species of Taste . 1 be enjoyed without an inward Taste for such things 3 70 ...
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... constitutes , as it were , the vital stamina of a great and manly Character ; whereas , duplicity and disguise , betray a weak and sickly understanding , from which nothing can be expected , but cowardice and mu- tability . Is it not ...
... constitutes , as it were , the vital stamina of a great and manly Character ; whereas , duplicity and disguise , betray a weak and sickly understanding , from which nothing can be expected , but cowardice and mu- tability . Is it not ...
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... constitutes , all his Reli- gion , Excellence , and Felicity , for both worlds * . 1 * While we readily admit , that , " supposing the christian Revelation to be of divine origin , the Doctrine con- tained therein is the only Religion ...
... constitutes , all his Reli- gion , Excellence , and Felicity , for both worlds * . 1 * While we readily admit , that , " supposing the christian Revelation to be of divine origin , the Doctrine con- tained therein is the only Religion ...
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