Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 pages |
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Page x
... , the passage itself is commonly produced ; and it is hoped that such readers as find this precaution unnecessary , will pardon it in favour of others who are less provided . What may be the success of this imper- fect essay [ x ]
... , the passage itself is commonly produced ; and it is hoped that such readers as find this precaution unnecessary , will pardon it in favour of others who are less provided . What may be the success of this imper- fect essay [ x ]
Page xii
... favour , nor even scarce indulge a hope , that he shall entirely escape their censure . Leaving such , there- fore , to their own way , till further reflection or experience may lead them to a better , it is to those free and ...
... favour , nor even scarce indulge a hope , that he shall entirely escape their censure . Leaving such , there- fore , to their own way , till further reflection or experience may lead them to a better , it is to those free and ...
Page xiii
... favour- able Aspect of Wealth on the liberal Arts and Sciences , may be urged in Abatement of what has been advanced in the last Section 82 102 Sect . VII - On the Savage and Civilized State of Man ... 112 PART II . ON THE IMPORTANCE OF ...
... favour- able Aspect of Wealth on the liberal Arts and Sciences , may be urged in Abatement of what has been advanced in the last Section 82 102 Sect . VII - On the Savage and Civilized State of Man ... 112 PART II . ON THE IMPORTANCE OF ...
Page 76
... favour to the human race , through the seed of the woman ; by which ' seed we are authorized , from subsequent re- velations , to understand Jesus ' the Son of God . What would have been the future des- tiny of man , or whether he would ...
... favour to the human race , through the seed of the woman ; by which ' seed we are authorized , from subsequent re- velations , to understand Jesus ' the Son of God . What would have been the future des- tiny of man , or whether he would ...
Page 84
... they can only be found in a few highly - favoured climates , where nature furnishes almost of herself all that is needful for human subsistence . men , swayed as they are by pleasure and pride 84 [ PART 1 . Property in relation.
... they can only be found in a few highly - favoured climates , where nature furnishes almost of herself all that is needful for human subsistence . men , swayed as they are by pleasure and pride 84 [ PART 1 . Property in relation.
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