The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Volume 2Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 |
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... nature should be re- fused . We may grant that , in the infancy of time , when men lived in a dispersed state , it was possible that every one might be priest as well as king in his own family . Not being as yet collected into larger so ...
... nature should be re- fused . We may grant that , in the infancy of time , when men lived in a dispersed state , it was possible that every one might be priest as well as king in his own family . Not being as yet collected into larger so ...
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... nature , neither listening to her voice , nor joining in her grand chorus to creative goodness . Now it was easy to foresee , that this defection of individuals from their Almighty Parent , might not only spread itself into general ...
... nature , neither listening to her voice , nor joining in her grand chorus to creative goodness . Now it was easy to foresee , that this defection of individuals from their Almighty Parent , might not only spread itself into general ...
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... nature has thought fit to create man a needy and dependent being , inca- pable of subsisting in a solitary state with any degree of happiness . In order to his well - being , a mutual interchange of good offices with his fellow ...
... nature has thought fit to create man a needy and dependent being , inca- pable of subsisting in a solitary state with any degree of happiness . In order to his well - being , a mutual interchange of good offices with his fellow ...
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... nature boasts of no quali- ties that are more amiable or more divine . Both reason and religion inculcate this in the strongest terms . A narrow selfish spirit is odious to God and man ; and no community ever subsisted long where such a ...
... nature boasts of no quali- ties that are more amiable or more divine . Both reason and religion inculcate this in the strongest terms . A narrow selfish spirit is odious to God and man ; and no community ever subsisted long where such a ...
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... nature in those countries , groaning under a race of monsters that disgrace their very shape ; and in a condition so completely miserable , that you have neither seen nor can imagine any thing of the kind . The wild savage , that roams ...
... nature in those countries , groaning under a race of monsters that disgrace their very shape ; and in a condition so completely miserable , that you have neither seen nor can imagine any thing of the kind . The wild savage , that roams ...
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