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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Side 9
... perfect conformity of our actions with the su- preme sense and symmetry of things : but , as all this is perfectly incomprehensible to the million , I am confident there is a fundamental mistake here . I run to another , less fanciful ...
... perfect conformity of our actions with the su- preme sense and symmetry of things : but , as all this is perfectly incomprehensible to the million , I am confident there is a fundamental mistake here . I run to another , less fanciful ...
Side 20
... perfect -harmony with themselves ; into their nu- merous and wonderful prophecies ; into their miracles , no less numerous and won- derful ; into the moral character of Moses , and the prophets , of Christ , and his apostles ; and into ...
... perfect -harmony with themselves ; into their nu- merous and wonderful prophecies ; into their miracles , no less numerous and won- derful ; into the moral character of Moses , and the prophets , of Christ , and his apostles ; and into ...
Side 24
... perfect human nature : and the best definition which can be given of Religion is , that it is The pursuit of Happiness , by the practice of Truth and Reason , " such value , that it cannot be purchased at too 24 Introductory Prospectus .
... perfect human nature : and the best definition which can be given of Religion is , that it is The pursuit of Happiness , by the practice of Truth and Reason , " such value , that it cannot be purchased at too 24 Introductory Prospectus .
Side 85
... perfect harmony with himself ; and so to avoid . destroying one part of his Thesis , while he establishes the other . " To us , however , it does not seem to require any thing like a Genius so extraordinary ; otherwise , we should have ...
... perfect harmony with himself ; and so to avoid . destroying one part of his Thesis , while he establishes the other . " To us , however , it does not seem to require any thing like a Genius so extraordinary ; otherwise , we should have ...
Side 119
... perfect , thoroughly furnished unto every good work † . ” • No two Writers I have met with , are better calcu- Jated to convince us of the extravagancies , into which hu- man Reason is liable to wander , or of the vanity of human ...
... perfect , thoroughly furnished unto every good work † . ” • No two Writers I have met with , are better calcu- Jated to convince us of the extravagancies , into which hu- man Reason is liable to wander , or of the vanity of human ...
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