The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen2Messrs. Exshaw, White, H. Whitestone, Byrne, Cash, Marchbank, and Mc.Kenzie, 1785 |
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... 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 a man's felf ; and fo far as others ...
... 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 a man's felf ; and fo far as others ...
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... obligation to endeavour by future obedience to ren- der that being propitious to his happiness , in whofe hands , and at the difpofal of whose mercy , he found himself to be . The objection to prayer fuppofes , that a perfectly wife ...
... obligation to endeavour by future obedience to ren- der that being propitious to his happiness , in whofe hands , and at the difpofal of whose mercy , he found himself to be . The objection to prayer fuppofes , that a perfectly wife ...
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... obligations , or confound the order of events and human expectations . The fcriptures not only affirm the pro- priety of prayer in general , but furnish . precepts or examples which justify some to- pics and modes of prayer , which have ...
... obligations , or confound the order of events and human expectations . The fcriptures not only affirm the pro- priety of prayer in general , but furnish . precepts or examples which justify some to- pics and modes of prayer , which have ...
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... obligation of either of the other two . I. Private prayer is recommended for the fake of the following advantages : Private wants cannot always be made the fubjects of public prayer ; but what- ever reason there is for praying at all ...
... obligation of either of the other two . I. Private prayer is recommended for the fake of the following advantages : Private wants cannot always be made the fubjects of public prayer ; but what- ever reason there is for praying at all ...
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... obligation applies to the subsist- ing establishment , fo long as we confess that some such inftitution is neceffary , and are neither able , nor attempt to substitute any other in its place . CHAP . 1 CHA P. VII . Of the Scripture ...
... obligation applies to the subsist- ing establishment , fo long as we confess that some such inftitution is neceffary , and are neither able , nor attempt to substitute any other in its place . CHAP . 1 CHA P. VII . Of the Scripture ...
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