The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen2Messrs. Exshaw, White, H. Whitestone, Byrne, Cash, Marchbank, and Mc.Kenzie, 1785 |
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... respect , it is there ; and both will be the better , and the public pro- fited , the oftener they meet in a fituation , in which the consciousness of dignity in the one is tempered and mitigated , and the fpirit of the other erected ...
... respect , it is there ; and both will be the better , and the public pro- fited , the oftener they meet in a fituation , in which the consciousness of dignity in the one is tempered and mitigated , and the fpirit of the other erected ...
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... respect of an holy day , or of the new moon , or of the fabbath day , which are a fhadow of things to come ; but the body is of Christ . Col. ii . 16 , 17 . I am aware of only two objections which can be opposed to the force of these ...
... respect of an holy day , or of the new moon , or of the fabbath day , which are a fhadow of things to come ; but the body is of Christ . Col. ii . 16 , 17 . I am aware of only two objections which can be opposed to the force of these ...
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... respect to the fecond objection , that inafmuch as the other nine com- mandments are confeffedly of moral and univerfal obligation , it may reasonably be prefumed that this is of the fame ; —we an- swer , that this argument will have ...
... respect to the fecond objection , that inafmuch as the other nine com- mandments are confeffedly of moral and univerfal obligation , it may reasonably be prefumed that this is of the fame ; —we an- swer , that this argument will have ...
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... respect to the day ; as hunting , fhooting , fifhing , public diverfi- ons , frequenting taverns , playing at cards or dice . If it be asked , as it often has been , wherein confifts the difference between walking out with your ftick ...
... respect to the day ; as hunting , fhooting , fifhing , public diverfi- ons , frequenting taverns , playing at cards or dice . If it be asked , as it often has been , wherein confifts the difference between walking out with your ftick ...
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... respect the prejudices of man- kind , to obferve a decorum in the ftyle and conduct of religious difquifitions , with the neglect of which many adverfaries of Chrif- tianity are juftly chargeable . Serions . argu- ments are fair on all ...
... respect the prejudices of man- kind , to obferve a decorum in the ftyle and conduct of religious difquifitions , with the neglect of which many adverfaries of Chrif- tianity are juftly chargeable . Serions . argu- ments are fair on all ...
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