A Collection of Tracts, on Various SubjectsT. Cox, 1730 - 466 páginas |
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... Nature and Reason of Things : That Selfishness and Benevolence are two diftinct and independent Principles of Action in Man : That Virtue is folely founded in Benevolence ; and , that the Preferving and Cherishing in ourselves a ...
... Nature and Reason of Things : That Selfishness and Benevolence are two diftinct and independent Principles of Action in Man : That Virtue is folely founded in Benevolence ; and , that the Preferving and Cherishing in ourselves a ...
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... natural and derived . By natural authority , I mean , that which arifes from the nature of things , and which an agent is invested with from that natural relation he ftands in to those he has authority over . Thus , parents have an ...
... natural and derived . By natural authority , I mean , that which arifes from the nature of things , and which an agent is invested with from that natural relation he ftands in to those he has authority over . Thus , parents have an ...
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... nature , but from the freedom of his will . And this is evident from the nature of the thing . For every thing that acts from a neceffity of nature , muft furely always act the fame , because always under the fame neceffity ; or rather ...
... nature , but from the freedom of his will . And this is evident from the nature of the thing . For every thing that acts from a neceffity of nature , muft furely always act the fame , because always under the fame neceffity ; or rather ...
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... nature or fcripture . Not in nature , there being no fuch thing as a property , or manner of exifting abstract- ed from being , as I have already obferved . And therefore to fuppofe that a mode , or property of the Deity , can be in ...
... nature or fcripture . Not in nature , there being no fuch thing as a property , or manner of exifting abstract- ed from being , as I have already obferved . And therefore to fuppofe that a mode , or property of the Deity , can be in ...
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... things under his feet . And then the Apostle adds , when he faith all things ... natural power , to prove him equal to the Father . John iii . 31. He that ... nature of the thing fhews the con- trary ; because what makes an object of ...
... things under his feet . And then the Apostle adds , when he faith all things ... natural power , to prove him equal to the Father . John iii . 31. He that ... nature of the thing fhews the con- trary ; because what makes an object of ...
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