Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 pages |
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Page vii
... reasons there are for con- tentment under any moderate government , and to enforce a due regard and submission to the actual government under which we live ; and , lastly , ( seeing the effects of political wisdom , in its greatest ...
... reasons there are for con- tentment under any moderate government , and to enforce a due regard and submission to the actual government under which we live ; and , lastly , ( seeing the effects of political wisdom , in its greatest ...
Page xi
... reason why it is not better ; and he trusts it may induce the reader's favourable allowance , that , in- stead of a bold demand upon his justice , he thus comes forward with a modest appeal to his candour and generosity . But though the ...
... reason why it is not better ; and he trusts it may induce the reader's favourable allowance , that , in- stead of a bold demand upon his justice , he thus comes forward with a modest appeal to his candour and generosity . But though the ...
Page 4
... benevolence , and directed by reason and justice ; or how much the happiness of so- ciety might be advanced and secured , if rulers were always wise and patriotic , and subjects cheerfully 4 1 General Sketch of Man . [ PART 1 .
... benevolence , and directed by reason and justice ; or how much the happiness of so- ciety might be advanced and secured , if rulers were always wise and patriotic , and subjects cheerfully 4 1 General Sketch of Man . [ PART 1 .
Page 5
... reason or choice , and the infant flies to his mother's breast at the single impulse of na- ture , as the young of other animals to the dug ; or , if deprived of his proper nourish- ment , he manifests the same kind of un- easiness ...
... reason or choice , and the infant flies to his mother's breast at the single impulse of na- ture , as the young of other animals to the dug ; or , if deprived of his proper nourish- ment , he manifests the same kind of un- easiness ...
Page 6
... reason has acquired strength to resist its course . When the season of youth arrives , in which nature inflames the imagination , and is inflamed by it to the highest degree , the love of pleasure commonly works with im- petuous ...
... reason has acquired strength to resist its course . When the season of youth arrives , in which nature inflames the imagination , and is inflamed by it to the highest degree , the love of pleasure commonly works with im- petuous ...
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afford ages appear arts atheists attention Calvinistes cause censure character christian church church of England circumstances citizen civil conduct conscience consequence consider constitution curiosity danger degree deism disposed divine doctrine duties effect eminent endeavour Epicurus established evils faith favour fear gion happiness heresy honour human indulgence interest Iphicrates Jews Justin Martyr king of Babylon labour Lastly laudable laws least less liberty Lord mankind manner ment mind moderate moral Nahor nation natural rights nature Nebuchadnezzar necessity Nerva never notwithstanding object observed opinion party passions patriot peace Pelagians philosophers piety pleasure Plutarch political present pretensions prince principle quæ racter reason regard religion religious respect savage says scrip scripture society spirit subsist suffer sufficient suppose Tacitus Tertullian things thou tical tion toleration true truth ture vernment virtue Voltaire wealth whole wisdom