The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen2Messrs. Exshaw, White, H. Whitestone, Byrne, Cash, Marchbank, and Mc.Kenzie, 1785 |
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... itself it imports nothing ; for the obligation of all duties being fun- damentally the fame , it matters little un- der what clafs or title any of them are confidered . In ftrictness , there are few duties or crimes , which terminate in ...
... itself it imports nothing ; for the obligation of all duties being fun- damentally the fame , it matters little un- der what clafs or title any of them are confidered . In ftrictness , there are few duties or crimes , which terminate in ...
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... itself , we juftly presume it to be the will of God , that the fovereign fhould poffefs and exercise it . It is this prefumption which conftitutes the right ; it is the fame indeed which conftitutes every other ; and if there were the ...
... itself , we juftly presume it to be the will of God , that the fovereign fhould poffefs and exercise it . It is this prefumption which conftitutes the right ; it is the fame indeed which conftitutes every other ; and if there were the ...
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... itself powerfully affifts this effect . When a man finds himself alone , in communication with his Creator , his imagination fills with a conflux of awful ideas concerning the universal agency , and invifible prefence of that being ...
... itself powerfully affifts this effect . When a man finds himself alone , in communication with his Creator , his imagination fills with a conflux of awful ideas concerning the universal agency , and invifible prefence of that being ...
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... itself is an evil , being an evil to the fubordinate , who are the majority , and therefore ought not to be carried a tittle beyond what the greater good , the peaceable government of the com- munity , requires . · · The public worship ...
... itself is an evil , being an evil to the fubordinate , who are the majority , and therefore ought not to be carried a tittle beyond what the greater good , the peaceable government of the com- munity , requires . · · The public worship ...
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... itself , at least to them ; and what advantage or fatisfaction can be de- rived to the rest from the separation of their brethren , it is difficult to imagine ; unless it were a duty to publish our fyftem of lemic divinity , under the ...
... itself , at least to them ; and what advantage or fatisfaction can be de- rived to the rest from the separation of their brethren , it is difficult to imagine ; unless it were a duty to publish our fyftem of lemic divinity , under the ...
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