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... thought , to must pervert the fenfe , and in a great degree frustrate the influence , of the beft of principles . • AND the mischiefs resulting from it , with respect to that sacred and immutable part of the divine character , which I ...
... thought , to must pervert the fenfe , and in a great degree frustrate the influence , of the beft of principles . • AND the mischiefs resulting from it , with respect to that sacred and immutable part of the divine character , which I ...
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... thought " and enquiry , or the difficulties and oppref- fions which it labours under , and , lafly , " from the goodness and usefulness , or the depravity and dangerous tendency , of the 66 public principles that happen to prevail ...
... thought " and enquiry , or the difficulties and oppref- fions which it labours under , and , lafly , " from the goodness and usefulness , or the depravity and dangerous tendency , of the 66 public principles that happen to prevail ...
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... thoughts of God , and represent him as a Being whom we can re- verence without terror , and contemplate with delight ; and remove all fuch opi- nions concerning the arbitrary capriciouf- nefs and rigor of his goverment , as render him ...
... thoughts of God , and represent him as a Being whom we can re- verence without terror , and contemplate with delight ; and remove all fuch opi- nions concerning the arbitrary capriciouf- nefs and rigor of his goverment , as render him ...
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... thought of their being cut off from the hope of divine favour , and abandoned to deftruction and mifery , would neceffarily create a fenfible pain , and the most melancholy reflections in a good - natured and generous mind , and make ...
... thought of their being cut off from the hope of divine favour , and abandoned to deftruction and mifery , would neceffarily create a fenfible pain , and the most melancholy reflections in a good - natured and generous mind , and make ...
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... thought , that the up- right and impartial Judge of mankind will confider no diftinction at his tribunal , but that of the good or bad , the well or ill - de- ferving ; that the mean condition of the poor will not excite in him a false ...
... thought , that the up- right and impartial Judge of mankind will confider no diftinction at his tribunal , but that of the good or bad , the well or ill - de- ferving ; that the mean condition of the poor will not excite in him a false ...
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