Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 páginas |
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Página v
... novel principles of political and moral phi- losophy , will , I think , readily allow , that an endeavour to prevent a return of such disorders , by leading men to a view of their essential duties and interest , has some title , though.
... novel principles of political and moral phi- losophy , will , I think , readily allow , that an endeavour to prevent a return of such disorders , by leading men to a view of their essential duties and interest , has some title , though.
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... morality ; and from the feebleness and imperfection of human government , to the perfection and potency of the di- vine . Should the reader be of a more religious character , he may learn from the perusal of this volume , while he seeks ...
... morality ; and from the feebleness and imperfection of human government , to the perfection and potency of the di- vine . Should the reader be of a more religious character , he may learn from the perusal of this volume , while he seeks ...
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... Moral Liberty Sect . V. - The Influence of civil Government on Virtue and Happiness , from the Relation it bears to Pro- perty Sect . VI . - In which it is considered , how far the favour- able Aspect of Wealth on the liberal Arts and ...
... Moral Liberty Sect . V. - The Influence of civil Government on Virtue and Happiness , from the Relation it bears to Pro- perty Sect . VI . - In which it is considered , how far the favour- able Aspect of Wealth on the liberal Arts and ...
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... moral dispositions . Some who have formed flattering ideas of their own species , are forward to charge the miseries of society chiefly on defective legislation . They will not allow that any incurable perverseness in human nature is ...
... moral dispositions . Some who have formed flattering ideas of their own species , are forward to charge the miseries of society chiefly on defective legislation . They will not allow that any incurable perverseness in human nature is ...
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... moral feelings , is suited to spread the contagion with greater effect . These there- fore are evils , which are more the subjects of lamentation than of political redress . Secondly , by gaming which , although it has no SECT . II ...
... moral feelings , is suited to spread the contagion with greater effect . These there- fore are evils , which are more the subjects of lamentation than of political redress . Secondly , by gaming which , although it has no SECT . II ...
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afford ages appear arts atheists attention Calvinistes cause censure character christian church church of England circumstances citizen civil conduct conscience consequence consider constitution curiosity danger degree deism disposed divine doctrine duties effect eminent endeavour Epicurus established evils faith favour fear gion happiness heresy honour human indulgence interest Iphicrates Jews Justin Martyr king of Babylon labour Lastly laudable laws least less liberty Lord mankind manner ment mind moderate moral Nahor nation natural rights nature Nebuchadnezzar necessity Nerva never notwithstanding object observed opinion party passions patriot peace Pelagians philosophers piety pleasure Plutarch political present pretensions prince principle quæ racter reason regard religion religious respect savage says scrip scripture society spirit subsist suffer sufficient suppose Tacitus Tertullian things thou tical tion toleration true truth ture vernment virtue Voltaire wealth whole wisdom