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Side vii
... On the Support which Christianity renders to Civil • 569 Government • CHAPTER III . - On the Duty of Rulers CHAPTER IV . - The Duty of Subjects 571 . 578 . 584 THE ELEMENTS OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY . BOOK III . ON CONTENTS . vii.
... On the Support which Christianity renders to Civil • 569 Government • CHAPTER III . - On the Duty of Rulers CHAPTER IV . - The Duty of Subjects 571 . 578 . 584 THE ELEMENTS OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY . BOOK III . ON CONTENTS . vii.
Side 2
... Ruler of all has established , are the varieties of the seasons and the glories of nature regularly produced . The sun by its light and heat is at once the means by which we discern objects , and the cause of moisture and of vegetation ...
... Ruler of all has established , are the varieties of the seasons and the glories of nature regularly produced . The sun by its light and heat is at once the means by which we discern objects , and the cause of moisture and of vegetation ...
Side 4
... Ruler of all , is clearly discoverable from the light of nature . When I speak of his moral government , it is scarcely necessary to remark , that I mean that go- vernment which is suited to creatures possessed of intelligence and ...
... Ruler of all , is clearly discoverable from the light of nature . When I speak of his moral government , it is scarcely necessary to remark , that I mean that go- vernment which is suited to creatures possessed of intelligence and ...
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... Ruler of all , convinces him of this , not only by the favourable regard with which he treats the virtuous , but by the marks of his displea- sure which the established order of his providence has affixed to all ungodliness and ...
... Ruler of all , convinces him of this , not only by the favourable regard with which he treats the virtuous , but by the marks of his displea- sure which the established order of his providence has affixed to all ungodliness and ...
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... Ruler of all things , would not render a belief in a future existence necessary to society , unless the object of this belief were to be realized . The supposition that the God of truth would govern the world by a delusion is repugnant ...
... Ruler of all things , would not render a belief in a future existence necessary to society , unless the object of this belief were to be realized . The supposition that the God of truth would govern the world by a delusion is repugnant ...
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