The Book of Nature, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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... moral in- stinct . But has the polype , then , or the hydatid a mind ? Are we to look for a mind in the midst of sponges , corals , and funguses ? -in the spawn of frogs , or the seeds of mushrooms ? Instinct , however , the operation ...
... moral in- stinct . But has the polype , then , or the hydatid a mind ? Are we to look for a mind in the midst of sponges , corals , and funguses ? -in the spawn of frogs , or the seeds of mushrooms ? Instinct , however , the operation ...
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... moral government of Providence , all equally leading to a future and more perfect state of things . " The natural and moral con- stitution and government of the world , " says he , " are so connected as to make up together but one ...
... moral government of Providence , all equally leading to a future and more perfect state of things . " The natural and moral con- stitution and government of the world , " says he , " are so connected as to make up together but one ...
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... moral adminis- tration and to a genuine moral plan ; and every circumstance of this his moral government may be adjusted beforehand , with a view to the whole of it . It is hence absurd , absurd to the de- gree of being ridiculous , if ...
... moral adminis- tration and to a genuine moral plan ; and every circumstance of this his moral government may be adjusted beforehand , with a view to the whole of it . It is hence absurd , absurd to the de- gree of being ridiculous , if ...
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... moral goodness , natural eloquence , and legislative wisdom , as ever fell to the lot of any one , has sufficiently noticed this fact , in regard to the American tribes , in his valuable account of the country addressed to " The Free ...
... moral goodness , natural eloquence , and legislative wisdom , as ever fell to the lot of any one , has sufficiently noticed this fact , in regard to the American tribes , in his valuable account of the country addressed to " The Free ...
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... moral in both ad- dresses , and which could not fail to strike the heart of those to whom they were respectively delivered . It has been said by some writers that the judgment here referred to relates to the pre- sent world , and must ...
... moral in both ad- dresses , and which could not fail to strike the heart of those to whom they were respectively delivered . It has been said by some writers that the judgment here referred to relates to the pre- sent world , and must ...
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