A Collection of Tracts, on Various SubjectsT. Cox, 1730 - 466 páginas |
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... PROPOSITION I. Man , confider'd as man , or that compound creature , confifting of understanding , of appe- tite , affection , & c . which sprang from Adam , as his original parent , has no power or ability , at any time , to think ...
... PROPOSITION I. Man , confider'd as man , or that compound creature , confifting of understanding , of appe- tite , affection , & c . which sprang from Adam , as his original parent , has no power or ability , at any time , to think ...
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Thomas Chubb. PROPOSITION II . Man , confider'd as man , or that creature compounded and deriv'd , as aforefaid , is neceffarily determin'd , at all times , either by his own natural compofition , or by the agency of the ferpent , to ...
Thomas Chubb. PROPOSITION II . Man , confider'd as man , or that creature compounded and deriv'd , as aforefaid , is neceffarily determin'd , at all times , either by his own natural compofition , or by the agency of the ferpent , to ...
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... proposition , viz . That good and evil are founded in the abstract nature and reafon of things . And If there are any of our fpecies , who tafte pleasure in , and by the pain and mifery which they communicate to their fellow - creatures ...
... proposition , viz . That good and evil are founded in the abstract nature and reafon of things . And If there are any of our fpecies , who tafte pleasure in , and by the pain and mifery which they communicate to their fellow - creatures ...
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