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As when a man loves the taste of some particular sort of fruit , and is at pains and
cost to obtain it , for the sake of the pleasure of that taste , which he values upon
its own account , as he loves his own pleasure ; and not merely for the sake of ...
As when a man loves the taste of some particular sort of fruit , and is at pains and
cost to obtain it , for the sake of the pleasure of that taste , which he values upon
its own account , as he loves his own pleasure ; and not merely for the sake of ...
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So whenever a man comes to that in which his desire terminates and rests , it
being something valued on its own accouns , then he comes to an ultimate end ,
let the chain be longer or shorter ; yea , if there be but one link or one step that he
...
So whenever a man comes to that in which his desire terminates and rests , it
being something valued on its own accouns , then he comes to an ultimate end ,
let the chain be longer or shorter ; yea , if there be but one link or one step that he
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er : Thus a man may go a jcürney to obtain two different benefits or enjoyments ,
both which may be agreeable to him in themselves considered , and so both may
be what he values on their own account and seeks for their own sake ; and yet ...
er : Thus a man may go a jcürney to obtain two different benefits or enjoyments ,
both which may be agreeable to him in themselves considered , and so both may
be what he values on their own account and seeks for their own sake ; and yet ...
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Thus the interest of a man ' s family is looked upon as the same with his own
interest ; because of the relation they stand in to him ; his propriety in them , and
their strict union with him . But consider God ' s elect creatures with respect to
their ...
Thus the interest of a man ' s family is looked upon as the same with his own
interest ; because of the relation they stand in to him ; his propriety in them , and
their strict union with him . But consider God ' s elect creatures with respect to
their ...
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That in God , the love of himself , and the love of the public are not to be
distinguished , as in man , because God ' s being , as it were , comprehends all .
His existence , being infinite , must be equivalent to universal existence . And for
the ...
That in God , the love of himself , and the love of the public are not to be
distinguished , as in man , because God ' s being , as it were , comprehends all .
His existence , being infinite , must be equivalent to universal existence . And for
the ...
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