A Series of Discourses on the Principles of Religious Belief as Connected with Human Happiness and Improvement, Volumen1Constable, 1809 - 441 páginas |
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... impressions of religion mankind may generally be , it is probable that there is not a human be ing in existence who has not , on some occasions of his life , felt the full force of the sentiment in the text . The wise and the ignorant ...
... impressions of religion mankind may generally be , it is probable that there is not a human be ing in existence who has not , on some occasions of his life , felt the full force of the sentiment in the text . The wise and the ignorant ...
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... general lan- guage of nature to all the children of men ; it is , however , a different answer ; and to those who are accustomed to de- rive their religious impressions from na- tural appearances alone , 80 ON REVEALED RELIGION .
... general lan- guage of nature to all the children of men ; it is , however , a different answer ; and to those who are accustomed to de- rive their religious impressions from na- tural appearances alone , 80 ON REVEALED RELIGION .
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Robert Morehead. rive their religious impressions from na- tural appearances alone , it may perhaps seem to have been in a great measure su- perfluous . Yet it was a reply which many wise and good men of former ages had longed to hear ...
Robert Morehead. rive their religious impressions from na- tural appearances alone , it may perhaps seem to have been in a great measure su- perfluous . Yet it was a reply which many wise and good men of former ages had longed to hear ...
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... impressions , by a detail of the endless variety of forms which they derive from casual associations , is surely an employment unsuit- able to the dignity of philosophy . To the vulgar it may be amusing in this , as in other instances ...
... impressions , by a detail of the endless variety of forms which they derive from casual associations , is surely an employment unsuit- able to the dignity of philosophy . To the vulgar it may be amusing in this , as in other instances ...
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... impressions of the dignity of that intellectual nature which could thus be employed : and their own experience must have told them , that there are speculations which the human understanding can reach , and which yet seem adapted to a ...
... impressions of the dignity of that intellectual nature which could thus be employed : and their own experience must have told them , that there are speculations which the human understanding can reach , and which yet seem adapted to a ...
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