Lectures on the four last books of the Pentateuch, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807 |
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... instance , political views : religious and moral instruc- tion to the great mass of the people , they never attempted , and never desired . But the Jewish C 2 Jewish Legislator set apart the entire tribe of Levi , OF THE JEWISH LAW . 19.
... instance , political views : religious and moral instruc- tion to the great mass of the people , they never attempted , and never desired . But the Jewish C 2 Jewish Legislator set apart the entire tribe of Levi , OF THE JEWISH LAW . 19.
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... instances the pressure of poverty , by rendering it more difficult to obtain immediate relief . It is therefore important to observe , how anxiously the Legislator guards against any such effect from these regulations . f " If there be ...
... instances the pressure of poverty , by rendering it more difficult to obtain immediate relief . It is therefore important to observe , how anxiously the Legislator guards against any such effect from these regulations . f " If there be ...
Page 62
... instances most striking and conclusive , he ap- plies it to that part of the revealed scheme now before us , p . 266 : " And now what is the just consequence from all these " things ? the moral character of the action itself . A ...
... instances most striking and conclusive , he ap- plies it to that part of the revealed scheme now before us , p . 266 : " And now what is the just consequence from all these " things ? the moral character of the action itself . A ...
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... instances . But it is quite other- " wise in precepts , which require only the doing of a single action ; for instance , taking away the life or property of " any for men have no right to either life or property , but " what formly in ...
... instances . But it is quite other- " wise in precepts , which require only the doing of a single action ; for instance , taking away the life or property of " any for men have no right to either life or property , but " what formly in ...
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... instance , to take away the life or property of any human being , declares , " I might obstinately deny this asser- ❝tion , and maintain that he could not without being unjust ; " nor do I see what solid argument could be adduced to ...
... instance , to take away the life or property of any human being , declares , " I might obstinately deny this asser- ❝tion , and maintain that he could not without being unjust ; " nor do I see what solid argument could be adduced to ...
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