Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... , " and yet sufficiently civil . The part of the sermon , which relates to the doctrine of a " superintending Providence , is well argued , b3 " and ! " and handsomely illustrated from history ; " and indeed THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . V.
... , " and yet sufficiently civil . The part of the sermon , which relates to the doctrine of a " superintending Providence , is well argued , b3 " and ! " and handsomely illustrated from history ; " and indeed THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . V.
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... civil and religi- ous liberty ; nor did he deem it inconsistent with his ministerial character , to act up to the spirit of the principles he had imbibed , whenever he conceived , that his public duty required it of him . Possessing ...
... civil and religi- ous liberty ; nor did he deem it inconsistent with his ministerial character , to act up to the spirit of the principles he had imbibed , whenever he conceived , that his public duty required it of him . Possessing ...
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... civil orders of men , which the idea or experience of government can give birth to , and which separately or unitedly stamps a character on every go- vernment that man has known , were all adopted by the excellent constitution of these ...
... civil orders of men , which the idea or experience of government can give birth to , and which separately or unitedly stamps a character on every go- vernment that man has known , were all adopted by the excellent constitution of these ...
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... civil rights , would be in itself a great " attainment , which this island had never " known , which would do the highest ho- " nour to the liberality of the present day , " and the happy consequences of which no " one could presume to ...
... civil rights , would be in itself a great " attainment , which this island had never " known , which would do the highest ho- " nour to the liberality of the present day , " and the happy consequences of which no " one could presume to ...
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... civil magistrate , which are deposited with " themselves , which interfere with no civil duty , and which they would preserve un- " mixed with any civil concern , both as a 66 right inherent in themselves , and as a duty " which they ...
... civil magistrate , which are deposited with " themselves , which interfere with no civil duty , and which they would preserve un- " mixed with any civil concern , both as a 66 right inherent in themselves , and as a duty " which they ...
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