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... religion is to manifest itself , exist in all in the same relative proportions , or in each individual in always the same state of perfection ? If not , then religion must take some hue from the various minds , and conditions of the ...
... religion is to manifest itself , exist in all in the same relative proportions , or in each individual in always the same state of perfection ? If not , then religion must take some hue from the various minds , and conditions of the ...
Pagina 174
... religion ; though he will not mistake us as professing to describe more than one class of sceptics in these terms . Now whatever instances may be named of infidelity in men of poetical genius , ( for the best gifts may be abused ) , we ...
... religion ; though he will not mistake us as professing to describe more than one class of sceptics in these terms . Now whatever instances may be named of infidelity in men of poetical genius , ( for the best gifts may be abused ) , we ...
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... religion impressed on his heart ; the true foundation - stone of all the moral virtues . This he constantly manifested on all proper occasions . He was a firm believer in the Christian religion ; and , at his first en- trance on his ...
... religion impressed on his heart ; the true foundation - stone of all the moral virtues . This he constantly manifested on all proper occasions . He was a firm believer in the Christian religion ; and , at his first en- trance on his ...
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UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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