Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 páginas |
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... may be urged in Abatement of what has been advanced in the last Section ....... Page • 1 22 33 49 69 82 102 Sect . VII . - On the Savage and Civilized State of Man ... 112 PART II . ON THE IMPORTANCE OF RELIGION , BOTH.
... may be urged in Abatement of what has been advanced in the last Section ....... Page • 1 22 33 49 69 82 102 Sect . VII . - On the Savage and Civilized State of Man ... 112 PART II . ON THE IMPORTANCE OF RELIGION , BOTH.
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Ely Bates. PART II . ON THE IMPORTANCE OF RELIGION , BOTH TO SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL ; WITH REFLEC- TIONS ON RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENTS AND TOLERATION . Sect . I. - On the Importance of Religion , both to Society and the Individual Page ...
Ely Bates. PART II . ON THE IMPORTANCE OF RELIGION , BOTH TO SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL ; WITH REFLEC- TIONS ON RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENTS AND TOLERATION . Sect . I. - On the Importance of Religion , both to Society and the Individual Page ...
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... Religion ...... 316 Sect . V. Lastly : Never forwardly to urge his public Claims or Pretensions , nor beyond what the common Good may require ; and when this , on the Whole , is provided for , to rest satisfied in the quiet and faithful ...
... Religion ...... 316 Sect . V. Lastly : Never forwardly to urge his public Claims or Pretensions , nor beyond what the common Good may require ; and when this , on the Whole , is provided for , to rest satisfied in the quiet and faithful ...
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... religion whose foundation is humility , and whose perfection , charity ; and even convert that religion itself into an engine for accomplishing its own pur- poses . Again SECT . I. ] 13 General Sketch of Man .
... religion whose foundation is humility , and whose perfection , charity ; and even convert that religion itself into an engine for accomplishing its own pur- poses . Again SECT . I. ] 13 General Sketch of Man .
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... religion itself totally extirpate the evils we have been considering ; and if religion fail of this effect , it is in vain to expect it from human discipline . In the best of men some fibres of depravity re- main , exhibiting melancholy ...
... religion itself totally extirpate the evils we have been considering ; and if religion fail of this effect , it is in vain to expect it from human discipline . In the best of men some fibres of depravity re- main , exhibiting melancholy ...
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