Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 pages |
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Page xi
... readily waves all * Rural Philosophy , or Reflections on Knowledge , Virtue , and Happiness , chiefly in reference to a life of retirement in the country . challenges and pretensions on the score of abilities , he [ xi ]
... readily waves all * Rural Philosophy , or Reflections on Knowledge , Virtue , and Happiness , chiefly in reference to a life of retirement in the country . challenges and pretensions on the score of abilities , he [ xi ]
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... HAPPINESS , CHIEFLY FROM THE RELATION IT BEARS TO LIBERTY AND PROPERTY . Page Sect . I. - 4 general Sketch of Man ... Happiness , from the Relation it bears to Liberty ........ Sect . IV . - On Moral Liberty .... 22 ..... 49 69 Sect . V ...
... HAPPINESS , CHIEFLY FROM THE RELATION IT BEARS TO LIBERTY AND PROPERTY . Page Sect . I. - 4 general Sketch of Man ... Happiness , from the Relation it bears to Liberty ........ Sect . IV . - On Moral Liberty .... 22 ..... 49 69 Sect . V ...
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... Happiness here proposed , must be laid in Peace of Conscience , and in holy and well - regulated Affections .... Sect . II . - The Doctrine of Providence a chief Topic of Comfort to good Men ....... 357 369 Sect . III . - On the ...
... Happiness here proposed , must be laid in Peace of Conscience , and in holy and well - regulated Affections .... Sect . II . - The Doctrine of Providence a chief Topic of Comfort to good Men ....... 357 369 Sect . III . - On the ...
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... HAPPINESS , CHIEFLY FROM THE RELATION IT BEARS TO LIBERTY AND PROPERTY . SECTION I. A General Sketch of Man , the Subject to be governed . T O determine the practical efficiency of any art , it is necessary to consider , besides the art ...
... HAPPINESS , CHIEFLY FROM THE RELATION IT BEARS TO LIBERTY AND PROPERTY . SECTION I. A General Sketch of Man , the Subject to be governed . T O determine the practical efficiency of any art , it is necessary to consider , besides the art ...
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... happiness of every member of civil society is partly dependent on its go- vernment and laws , cannot justly be dis- puted ; nor that it is the duty of those who are entrusted with the care of the public , to do all in their power to ...
... happiness of every member of civil society is partly dependent on its go- vernment and laws , cannot justly be dis- puted ; nor that it is the duty of those who are entrusted with the care of the public , to do all in their power to ...
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