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... jurisprudence , and there meet with a clear principle of condemna- tion to rest upon him . 22. The second important bearing of this prin- ciple is on the subject of religious education . For what is true of a savage is true of a child ...
... jurisprudence , and there meet with a clear principle of condemna- tion to rest upon him . 22. The second important bearing of this prin- ciple is on the subject of religious education . For what is true of a savage is true of a child ...
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... jurisprudence might re- main as at present and superadded to it , there would be a court of conscience and a court of public opinion , by which , even after the world had been desolated of all sense of God , a natural regimen of ...
... jurisprudence might re- main as at present and superadded to it , there would be a court of conscience and a court of public opinion , by which , even after the world had been desolated of all sense of God , a natural regimen of ...
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... jurisprudence ; and an argu- ment for these being the very virtues which characterize and adorn Himself , is that they must have been transcribed from the prior tablet of His own nature . 18. We are sensible that there is much to ...
... jurisprudence ; and an argu- ment for these being the very virtues which characterize and adorn Himself , is that they must have been transcribed from the prior tablet of His own nature . 18. We are sensible that there is much to ...
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PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
MR HUMES OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI | 121 |
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