Essays on Various Subjects, 2 |
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PROBABLE ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF THE IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL
, The title which I have assumed for the essay of this evening has the appearance
of modesty , but not more of modesty , gentlemen , than is real . For , from all ...
PROBABLE ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF THE IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL
, The title which I have assumed for the essay of this evening has the appearance
of modesty , but not more of modesty , gentlemen , than is real . For , from all ...
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... that at no instigation of hers had Neptune turned the current of war in favour of
Greece . But such is her own obstinate malice against Troy , that having
withdrawn from the presence of Jupiter , to .whose will she had vowed
submission , while ...
... that at no instigation of hers had Neptune turned the current of war in favour of
Greece . But such is her own obstinate malice against Troy , that having
withdrawn from the presence of Jupiter , to .whose will she had vowed
submission , while ...
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... sentence never pronounced in favour of the moral , while the remonstrances of
utility are dismissed with scorn ? In all such collisions , is it not true , that the
general sense and approbation of mankind is in favour of the moral
determination ?
... sentence never pronounced in favour of the moral , while the remonstrances of
utility are dismissed with scorn ? In all such collisions , is it not true , that the
general sense and approbation of mankind is in favour of the moral
determination ?
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The extending of this equal justice is not a favour , but a duty of the governor ,
and the right of the governed ; änd the withholding it in whole or in part is the
violation of the fundamental - law and condition of the state . We ask for no
special ...
The extending of this equal justice is not a favour , but a duty of the governor ,
and the right of the governed ; änd the withholding it in whole or in part is the
violation of the fundamental - law and condition of the state . We ask for no
special ...
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Dissenters can obtain no office , but through interest or favour ; and we fear that
there are Dissenters who will spring forward to every office that favour or interest
can procure for them , whether the Test Laws be repealed It would be our glory ...
Dissenters can obtain no office , but through interest or favour ; and we fear that
there are Dissenters who will spring forward to every office that favour or interest
can procure for them , whether the Test Laws be repealed It would be our glory ...
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