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Page viii
... state at home , and preventing its propa- gation abroad , will be your peculiar guilt , and greatly aggravate your con- demnation . Value the fcriptures , as a treasury of divine knowledge Value viii The Dedication .
... state at home , and preventing its propa- gation abroad , will be your peculiar guilt , and greatly aggravate your con- demnation . Value the fcriptures , as a treasury of divine knowledge Value viii The Dedication .
Page xvii
... state them with the greatest fairness , fuppreffing nothing that can contribute to their strength , are by no means fo embarrassing to the mind of man , as those which occur in the con- templation of nature . If any perfon , difcouraged ...
... state them with the greatest fairness , fuppreffing nothing that can contribute to their strength , are by no means fo embarrassing to the mind of man , as those which occur in the con- templation of nature . If any perfon , difcouraged ...
Page xxxix
... state of our societies , I am afraid that many fuch will be found above twenty years of age ; but of these it may be hoped that there will be many , who will not think themselves too old to learn , and who may even take pleasure in fuch ...
... state of our societies , I am afraid that many fuch will be found above twenty years of age ; but of these it may be hoped that there will be many , who will not think themselves too old to learn , and who may even take pleasure in fuch ...
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... state of improve- ment is very evident in the human fpecies , which is the most distinguished part of it . Knowledge , and a variety of improve ments depending upon knowledge ( all of which are directly or indirectly fubfervi- ent to ...
... state of improve- ment is very evident in the human fpecies , which is the most distinguished part of it . Knowledge , and a variety of improve ments depending upon knowledge ( all of which are directly or indirectly fubfervi- ent to ...
Page 96
... state . $ 2. Of the pleasures of imagination , As we ought not to make the gratifica- tion of our external fenfes the main end of life , fo neither ought we to indulge our tafte for the more refined pleasures , those called the ...
... state . $ 2. Of the pleasures of imagination , As we ought not to make the gratifica- tion of our external fenfes the main end of life , fo neither ought we to indulge our tafte for the more refined pleasures , those called the ...
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