Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 pages |
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Page xiv
... CONDUCT OF A GOOD CITIZEN , PARTICULARLY UNDER ANY MODERATE GOVERNMENT . Sect . I. - To guard against any wrong Impressions he might receive from new and plausible political The- ories ; and to regulate his Expectations by what is ...
... CONDUCT OF A GOOD CITIZEN , PARTICULARLY UNDER ANY MODERATE GOVERNMENT . Sect . I. - To guard against any wrong Impressions he might receive from new and plausible political The- ories ; and to regulate his Expectations by what is ...
Page 52
... conduct of its members may be regu- lated , and their several claims adjudged and settled . But though all political society in its very nature implies restraint , yet , under a wise government , none will be imposed wantonly or without ...
... conduct of its members may be regu- lated , and their several claims adjudged and settled . But though all political society in its very nature implies restraint , yet , under a wise government , none will be imposed wantonly or without ...
Page 63
... conduct is prescribed to him * It is finely observed by Tacitus of the Armenians , after they had thrown off the government they were under , that they became , incerti , solutique , et magis sine domino quàm in libertate . An . lib . 2 ...
... conduct is prescribed to him * It is finely observed by Tacitus of the Armenians , after they had thrown off the government they were under , that they became , incerti , solutique , et magis sine domino quàm in libertate . An . lib . 2 ...
Page 105
... conduct , that if one who hath the former is irregular and dis- solute in his morals , he must be so in downright con- tradiction to the sole principle upon which his delight in the ingenious arts and works of taste is founded . " To ...
... conduct , that if one who hath the former is irregular and dis- solute in his morals , he must be so in downright con- tradiction to the sole principle upon which his delight in the ingenious arts and works of taste is founded . " To ...
Page 139
... conduct , and their conduct upon their habits , their passions , and their temperament . But ought he not to have better considered , that religious opinion frequently operates to the formation of the most powerful habits , as well as ...
... conduct , and their conduct upon their habits , their passions , and their temperament . But ought he not to have better considered , that religious opinion frequently operates to the formation of the most powerful habits , as well as ...
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