Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 páginas |
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... serve to their correction or improvement , is not only consistent with the regard we owe them , but may proceed from it . How to suppress the former without discouraging the latter , is a difficulty to which no policy is equal . There ...
... serve to their correction or improvement , is not only consistent with the regard we owe them , but may proceed from it . How to suppress the former without discouraging the latter , is a difficulty to which no policy is equal . There ...
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... serves to prevent those minute offences which are so apt to disturb our friendly intercourse , and frequently to convert it into a state of secret animosity or of open hostility . Man is a being who naturally SECT . II . ] Ends of ...
... serves to prevent those minute offences which are so apt to disturb our friendly intercourse , and frequently to convert it into a state of secret animosity or of open hostility . Man is a being who naturally SECT . II . ] Ends of ...
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... serves him to no other end than to do mis- chief to himself , to disturb the regular course of nature , or the order of political and social life . Indeed an unrestrained liberty would be it is said , ordered his chair to be set on the ...
... serves him to no other end than to do mis- chief to himself , to disturb the regular course of nature , or the order of political and social life . Indeed an unrestrained liberty would be it is said , ordered his chair to be set on the ...
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... obedience and due subordination . " Better ( says satan ) to reign in hell , than serve in heaven . " It must therefore be highly dangerous for a creature , naturally depraved , to be left without 60 [ PART I. Liberty in relation.
... obedience and due subordination . " Better ( says satan ) to reign in hell , than serve in heaven . " It must therefore be highly dangerous for a creature , naturally depraved , to be left without 60 [ PART I. Liberty in relation.
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... is responsible , he is still under a regular con- trol from the laws and constitution of the country ; an advantage which may serve no less to secure his own virtue , than it is SECT . III . ] to Virtue and Happiness . 61.
... is responsible , he is still under a regular con- trol from the laws and constitution of the country ; an advantage which may serve no less to secure his own virtue , than it is SECT . III . ] to Virtue and Happiness . 61.
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