The Works of the Late Reverend Mr. Robert Riccaltoun, Minister of the Gospel at Hobkirk, Volume 1A. Murray & J. Cochran, 1771 |
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... such things as lie next to our hands . From the fame views of life we readily conclude , there muft , in the perfection of it , be found a perfect taste , relish , or what fhall we call that pleasurable perception , of the beauty ...
... such things as lie next to our hands . From the fame views of life we readily conclude , there muft , in the perfection of it , be found a perfect taste , relish , or what fhall we call that pleasurable perception , of the beauty ...
Page 44
... such a cause , are really owing only to the proper organization of fuitable kinds of matter , fo formed as to produce them all by the different impreffions made upon them by the objects they are encompassed with , -feems impoffible to ...
... such a cause , are really owing only to the proper organization of fuitable kinds of matter , fo formed as to produce them all by the different impreffions made upon them by the objects they are encompassed with , -feems impoffible to ...
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... such concep- tions of its nature , as fets it quite above every the moft fubtile mechanical power , and even the most perfect animals ; and gives fuch a tincture of thought and re- flection , even to fuch fenfations as the mind is ...
... such concep- tions of its nature , as fets it quite above every the moft fubtile mechanical power , and even the most perfect animals ; and gives fuch a tincture of thought and re- flection , even to fuch fenfations as the mind is ...
Page 115
... such terms must be egregiously mistaken in their notions , when they talk of this in- ternal and moral fenfe as fomething , not only distinct from , but prior unto , all judgement and reasoning ; yea naturally implanted in man as a part ...
... such terms must be egregiously mistaken in their notions , when they talk of this in- ternal and moral fenfe as fomething , not only distinct from , but prior unto , all judgement and reasoning ; yea naturally implanted in man as a part ...
Page 126
... such as the constitution requires should have the leading ? However natu- ral , therefore , it is , that mankind should be firft under the influence of animal im- preffions , which will be found all of them harmless , until the mind is ...
... such as the constitution requires should have the leading ? However natu- ral , therefore , it is , that mankind should be firft under the influence of animal im- preffions , which will be found all of them harmless , until the mind is ...
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