Lectures on the four last books of the Pentateuch, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807 |
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... mind , which such a class of men natu- rally acquire . But no such existed at Sparta : the citizens , who were the proprietors of the soil , disdaining agriculture , committed the care of their lands to their slaves ; they were ...
... mind , which such a class of men natu- rally acquire . But no such existed at Sparta : the citizens , who were the proprietors of the soil , disdaining agriculture , committed the care of their lands to their slaves ; they were ...
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... mind . This being the condition on which all landed property was held , the Agrarian Law secured a body of 600,000 men enured to labour and industry , and ready to offer themselves at their country's call . And to facilitate every ...
... mind . This being the condition on which all landed property was held , the Agrarian Law secured a body of 600,000 men enured to labour and industry , and ready to offer themselves at their country's call . And to facilitate every ...
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... mind , which their sacred functions gave them , to promote private gain , or , in some instance , political views : religious and moral instruc- tion to the great mass of the people , they never attempted , and never desired . But the ...
... mind , which their sacred functions gave them , to promote private gain , or , in some instance , political views : religious and moral instruc- tion to the great mass of the people , they never attempted , and never desired . But the ...
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... minds of those who are thus employed by the Divinity , that it may altogether change the * This is expressed with his usual acuteness and closeness of reasoning by Bishop Butler in his Analogy , Part II . ch . iii . on the credibility ...
... minds of those who are thus employed by the Divinity , that it may altogether change the * This is expressed with his usual acuteness and closeness of reasoning by Bishop Butler in his Analogy , Part II . ch . iii . on the credibility ...
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... minds , or be cherished and en- couraged , from the part they were compelled to act . The greatest care was taken to mark out the crime of idolatry in general , not the peculiar individuals with whom they were then at war , as the ...
... minds , or be cherished and en- couraged , from the part they were compelled to act . The greatest care was taken to mark out the crime of idolatry in general , not the peculiar individuals with whom they were then at war , as the ...
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