The Temple of Truth: Or, The Best System of Reason, Philosophy, Virtue, and Morals, Analytically ArrangedL. Hansard & Sons, 1807 - 566 sider |
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... principles the most pure and uncor- rupt ! We have had moral philosophers avowedly infidel , and professionally the reverse , pouring equal contempt upon the ----- the knowledge of truth , which is the presence of it ; and the belief of ...
... principles the most pure and uncor- rupt ! We have had moral philosophers avowedly infidel , and professionally the reverse , pouring equal contempt upon the ----- the knowledge of truth , which is the presence of it ; and the belief of ...
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... principles , which are best calculated to enlighten , correct , and regu- late , that faculty in man : by Philosophy , the love of wisdom - properly so called : by Virtue , the intellectual beauty , worth , and excellence of the human ...
... principles , which are best calculated to enlighten , correct , and regu- late , that faculty in man : by Philosophy , the love of wisdom - properly so called : by Virtue , the intellectual beauty , worth , and excellence of the human ...
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... principle of Benevolence , by which we ought to be universally actuated , * Is it not surprising , that the advocates for the harm- lessness of error should be so lost to common sense , and so destitute of good sense , as not to have ...
... principle of Benevolence , by which we ought to be universally actuated , * Is it not surprising , that the advocates for the harm- lessness of error should be so lost to common sense , and so destitute of good sense , as not to have ...
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... Principles or Designs , at the farthest dis- tance from those I avow . Of this , how- ever , I have some apprehensions ; for , I have seen enough of this strange world , to know , that , " under all possible circum- stances , every man ...
... Principles or Designs , at the farthest dis- tance from those I avow . Of this , how- ever , I have some apprehensions ; for , I have seen enough of this strange world , to know , that , " under all possible circum- stances , every man ...
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... principle , with a kind of moral delicacy . " Words , that are too fine , too learned , too modern , are repugnant to the style of the sacred Penmen ; which , in- stead of being flowery , or affected , is eminently natural , and simple ...
... principle , with a kind of moral delicacy . " Words , that are too fine , too learned , too modern , are repugnant to the style of the sacred Penmen ; which , in- stead of being flowery , or affected , is eminently natural , and simple ...
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