Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 pages |
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Page v
... human affairs , a few years ago , when the whole frame of society seem- ed almost in danger of a dissolution , from the mischievous ferments occasioned by some novel principles of political and moral phi- losophy , will , I think ...
... human affairs , a few years ago , when the whole frame of society seem- ed almost in danger of a dissolution , from the mischievous ferments occasioned by some novel principles of political and moral phi- losophy , will , I think ...
Page vii
... human purposes and endeavours . To recal and attach the attention to this great object ; to explain its connection with civil polity , and of both with religion ; again , to state the reasons there are for con- tentment under any ...
... human purposes and endeavours . To recal and attach the attention to this great object ; to explain its connection with civil polity , and of both with religion ; again , to state the reasons there are for con- tentment under any ...
Page viii
... human government , to the perfection and potency of the di- vine . Should the reader be of a more religious character , he may learn from the perusal of this volume , while he seeks the kingdom of God , to pay a due regard to the ...
... human government , to the perfection and potency of the di- vine . Should the reader be of a more religious character , he may learn from the perusal of this volume , while he seeks the kingdom of God , to pay a due regard to the ...
Page xiv
... what is obvious and practicable in the present State of human Nature , and the existing Circumstances of public Affairs 263 - Sect . II . To distinguish real political Evils [ xiv ] A general Sketch of Man, the Subject to be Page.
... what is obvious and practicable in the present State of human Nature , and the existing Circumstances of public Affairs 263 - Sect . II . To distinguish real political Evils [ xiv ] A general Sketch of Man, the Subject to be Page.
Page xvi
... , amidst the many literary , political , and religious Contentions that so often agitate human Life ; with some concluding Re- flections ......... ....... 424 CHRISTIAN POLITICS . PART I. CONTAINING A VIEW OF CIVIL [ xvi ]
... , amidst the many literary , political , and religious Contentions that so often agitate human Life ; with some concluding Re- flections ......... ....... 424 CHRISTIAN POLITICS . PART I. CONTAINING A VIEW OF CIVIL [ xvi ]
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