Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 pages |
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Page v
... some novel principles of political and moral phi- losophy , will , I think , readily allow , that an endeavour to prevent a return of such disorders , by leading men to a view of their essential duties and interest , has some title , ...
... some novel principles of political and moral phi- losophy , will , I think , readily allow , that an endeavour to prevent a return of such disorders , by leading men to a view of their essential duties and interest , has some title , ...
Page vi
Ely Bates. essential duties and interest , has some title , though from the pen of an obscure citizen , to a degree of public indulgence . Should there be any reader who shall feel himself disappointed , by finding nothing that is not ...
Ely Bates. essential duties and interest , has some title , though from the pen of an obscure citizen , to a degree of public indulgence . Should there be any reader who shall feel himself disappointed , by finding nothing that is not ...
Page xv
... Duties of his present Station ....... 336 PART IV . ON THE WAY TO LIVE HAPPILY UNDER ALL GO- VERNMENTS , AND IN ALL SITUATIONS . Sect . I. - The Foundation of the Happiness here proposed , must be laid in Peace of Conscience , and in ...
... Duties of his present Station ....... 336 PART IV . ON THE WAY TO LIVE HAPPILY UNDER ALL GO- VERNMENTS , AND IN ALL SITUATIONS . Sect . I. - The Foundation of the Happiness here proposed , must be laid in Peace of Conscience , and in ...
Page 126
... duties we owe one to another , and therefore supposes the formation of societies . " A A man , " says he , " born in a desert isle , and abandoned to himself , would remain without vice and without virtue . " " What then , " he proceeds ...
... duties we owe one to another , and therefore supposes the formation of societies . " A A man , " says he , " born in a desert isle , and abandoned to himself , would remain without vice and without virtue . " " What then , " he proceeds ...
Page 148
... duties of their proper station . Indeed , to determine what those ways are , and how far they are consistent with the public character of the magistrate , may be often a matter of much difficulty . Many have been , and many now are of ...
... duties of their proper station . Indeed , to determine what those ways are , and how far they are consistent with the public character of the magistrate , may be often a matter of much difficulty . Many have been , and many now are of ...
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