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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... fears of wicked men . To the faith of the good , a foundation was given , on which it might calmly reft . Both were fo much thrown into fhade , that the most enlightened of the holy Prophets defired information with refpect to their ...
... fears of wicked men . To the faith of the good , a foundation was given , on which it might calmly reft . Both were fo much thrown into fhade , that the most enlightened of the holy Prophets defired information with refpect to their ...
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... fears of change , and by the uncertainty of human views , to prefer the privileges he at prefent enjoys , to privileges even more fplendid , which a new conftitution holds forth ; but of which , a thoufand accidents it is fub- ject to ...
... fears of change , and by the uncertainty of human views , to prefer the privileges he at prefent enjoys , to privileges even more fplendid , which a new conftitution holds forth ; but of which , a thoufand accidents it is fub- ject to ...
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... fear of their Maker . Had he foberly expofed the abfurdities , or even the extremes of religious parties , he had acted a part worthy of an hiftorian , of a philofpher , Idem , ibid . p . 237 . * Hume's Hift . vol . vi . p . 295 . and ...
... fear of their Maker . Had he foberly expofed the abfurdities , or even the extremes of religious parties , he had acted a part worthy of an hiftorian , of a philofpher , Idem , ibid . p . 237 . * Hume's Hift . vol . vi . p . 295 . and ...
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... fear in the profecution of his defigns . This was the meritorious artifice which quickened his fteps ; and he fell not by his want of prudence , but by the fuperior cun- ning of these worthy patriots . It is surprising that Swift's ...
... fear in the profecution of his defigns . This was the meritorious artifice which quickened his fteps ; and he fell not by his want of prudence , but by the fuperior cun- ning of these worthy patriots . It is surprising that Swift's ...
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... fears or from the refentments of wicked men . Without a share of the public property , and fuperior honours , both proportioned to the impor- tance and the utility of the station he filled , the magis- trate could not enter into the ...
... fears or from the refentments of wicked men . Without a share of the public property , and fuperior honours , both proportioned to the impor- tance and the utility of the station he filled , the magis- trate could not enter into the ...
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Стр. 318 - Lo ! these were they, whose souls the Furies steel'd, And curs'd with hearts unknowing how to yield. Thus unlamented pass the proud away, The gaze of fools, and pageant of a day ! So perish all, whose breast ne'er learn'd to glow For others good, or melt at others woe.
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Стр. 317 - Yet thou shalt be brought down to hell, To the uttermost parts of the pit. They that see thee shall narrowly look upon thee, They shall consider thee: ' Is this the man that made the earth to tremble, 'That did shake kingdoms; ' That made the world as a wilderness, and overthrew the cities thereof, ' That let not loose his prisoners to their home?