Society, abandoned to its own fortune, without fupport or protection, would, in no long time, be fwallowed up and loft. Of this opinion was a very able writer, whofe knowledge of human nature will not be difputed : " Were it not, fays he, for that fenfe... Remarks on a Book Entitled Deism Fairly Stated, and Fully Vindicated, &c ... - Página 46por Peter Annet - 1746 - 59 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Wollaston - 1725 - 228 páginas
...without fome public worihip. And were it not for that fenfe of virtue, which is principally preferved (Co far as it is preferved) by national forms and habits of religion, men would foon lofe it ail, run wild, prey upon one ¡mother, and do what elfe the worft of favages do. Or But But... | |
| William Wollaston - 1746 - 436 páginas
...profeft, and even eftablifh'd; which cannot be without fome public wormip. And were it not for that fenfe of virtue, which is principally preferved (fo far...national forms and habits of religion, men would foon lofe it all, run wild, prey upon one another, and do what elfe the worft of favages do. But how does... | |
| William Warburton - 1766 - 426 páginas
...writer, whofe knowledge of human nature will not be difputed : " Were it not, fays he, for that *' fenfe of virtue, which is principally preferved, fo *' far...it is preferved, BY NATIONAL FORMS AND " HABITS OF RELiG'ON, men would foon lofe it " all, run wild, prey upon one another, and do '* what elfe the worft... | |
| Benjamin Clement - 1774 - 294 páginas
...Religion pro" feft and even eftablifhed, which cannot be " without fome public Worfhip. And were " it not for that Senfe of. Virtue which is " principally preferved, fo far as it is pre" ferved, by national Forms and Habits of " Religion, Men would foon run wild, prey " upon one another,... | |
| Richard Price - 1777 - 500 páginas
...goodnefs for future happinefs * ? Was there then nothing to engage * " And were it not for that fenfe of virtue which " is principally preferved, fo far...preferved, " by national forms and habits of religion, men SA " would engage perfons to an attendance on public wormip, befides the influence their example may... | |
| Richard Price - 1777 - 554 páginas
...then nothing to engage * " And were it not for that fenfe of virtue which " is principally prefcrved, fo far as it is preferved, " by national forms and habits of religion, men 84 " would 264 On PRAYER. engage perfons to an attendance on public wormip, befides the influence their... | |
| William Warburton - 1788 - 492 páginas
...writer, whofe knowledge of human nature will not be difputed : " Were it not, fays he, for that fenfe of " virtue, which is principally preferved, fo far...NATIONAL FORMS AND HABITS OF RELIGION, men Would " foon lofe it all, run wild, prey upon one another, and do what •* elfe the worft of favages do J.'f *... | |
| William Warburton - 1978 - 658 páginas
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