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Yet does not a proportion of this very guilt rest upon him , who knows not the hand that relieved him , yet cares not to inquire ? It does not exonerate him from the burden of all obligation that he knows not the hand which sustains him ...
Yet does not a proportion of this very guilt rest upon him , who knows not the hand that relieved him , yet cares not to inquire ? It does not exonerate him from the burden of all obligation that he knows not the hand which sustains him ...
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The law of varying refraction by which the distance of the picture behind the pupil varies either with the convexity of the pupil or with the distance of the objects_it is not this which , of itself indicates the hand of Intelligence .
The law of varying refraction by which the distance of the picture behind the pupil varies either with the convexity of the pupil or with the distance of the objects_it is not this which , of itself indicates the hand of Intelligence .
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If , on the one hand , the lessons given forth by a faculty , which so manifestly claims to be the pre - eminent and ruling faculty of our nature , be those of deceit and licentiousness and crueltythen , from the character of such a law ...
If , on the one hand , the lessons given forth by a faculty , which so manifestly claims to be the pre - eminent and ruling faculty of our nature , be those of deceit and licentiousness and crueltythen , from the character of such a law ...
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PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
on the side of Theism | 121 |
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