The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen2J. Davis, 1787 - 433 páginas |
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... himself , left ye be wearied and faint in your minds . " I would offer my comment upon this paffage in thefe two queries ; firft , whether a Christian con- vert , who had been impelled by the continuance and urgency of his fufferings ...
... himself , left ye be wearied and faint in your minds . " I would offer my comment upon this paffage in thefe two queries ; firft , whether a Christian con- vert , who had been impelled by the continuance and urgency of his fufferings ...
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... himself . It will be equally dif- ficult to account for the power of the state to commit its fubjects to the dangers of war , and to expose their lives without fcruple in the field of battle ; especially in offenfive hoftilities , in ...
... himself . It will be equally dif- ficult to account for the power of the state to commit its fubjects to the dangers of war , and to expose their lives without fcruple in the field of battle ; especially in offenfive hoftilities , in ...
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... himself , and which he has made over to his governors . The truth is , the ftate derives this right , neither from the consent of the fubject , nor through the medium of that confent , but , as I may fay , immediately from the donation ...
... himself , and which he has made over to his governors . The truth is , the ftate derives this right , neither from the consent of the fubject , nor through the medium of that confent , but , as I may fay , immediately from the donation ...
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... himself to in- treaty : and this may be obferved of mankind in all ages and countries of the world . Now what is univerfal , may be called natural ; and it feems probable , that God , as our fupreme go- vernor , fhould expect that ...
... himself to in- treaty : and this may be obferved of mankind in all ages and countries of the world . Now what is univerfal , may be called natural ; and it feems probable , that God , as our fupreme go- vernor , fhould expect that ...
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... himself . Now the efficacy of prayer imports , that we obtain some- thing in confequence of praying , which we fhould not have received without prayer ; against all expectation of which , the following objec- tion has been often and ...
... himself . Now the efficacy of prayer imports , that we obtain some- thing in confequence of praying , which we fhould not have received without prayer ; against all expectation of which , the following objec- tion has been often and ...
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