Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 pages |
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... part , and a generous compliance with it on the other . The assertion therefore of some , that a state of nature is a state of war , in a qualified sense is true ; taking war as softened and mitigated 12 General Sketch of Man .
... part , and a generous compliance with it on the other . The assertion therefore of some , that a state of nature is a state of war , in a qualified sense is true ; taking war as softened and mitigated 12 General Sketch of Man .
Page 13
Ely Bates. sense is true ; taking war as softened and mitigated by an infusion of equity and humanity . For , in his present condition , " Under hope of heavenly grace , aud God proclaiming peace , " man is not utterly abandoned to his ...
Ely Bates. sense is true ; taking war as softened and mitigated by an infusion of equity and humanity . For , in his present condition , " Under hope of heavenly grace , aud God proclaiming peace , " man is not utterly abandoned to his ...
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... true disciples , the number of such is too small materially to affect the present argument . We may therefore conclude , without any danger of incurring the charge of libelling human nature , that the love of pleasure , the love of ...
... true disciples , the number of such is too small materially to affect the present argument . We may therefore conclude , without any danger of incurring the charge of libelling human nature , that the love of pleasure , the love of ...
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... true se cret of health and long life . Yet though by these and similar methods , many of those maladies which now severely afflict the world , might be prevented , and a consider able portion added to the stock of public health , there ...
... true se cret of health and long life . Yet though by these and similar methods , many of those maladies which now severely afflict the world , might be prevented , and a consider able portion added to the stock of public health , there ...
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... true honour . But however sought or obtained , it is a possession very frail in its nature , and emi- nently exposed to the attacks of malignity and envy . Such is its frailty , that no delicacy of health can be more alive to the ...
... true honour . But however sought or obtained , it is a possession very frail in its nature , and emi- nently exposed to the attacks of malignity and envy . Such is its frailty , that no delicacy of health can be more alive to the ...
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