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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 ix
Joseph Priestley. Value the fcriptures , as a treasury of divine knowledge , confifting of books which are eminently calculated to inspire you with juft fentiments , and prompt you to right conduct ; and confider them alfo as the only ...
Joseph Priestley. Value the fcriptures , as a treasury of divine knowledge , confifting of books which are eminently calculated to inspire you with juft fentiments , and prompt you to right conduct ; and confider them alfo as the only ...
Page xv
... divine being , and of his moral government to make us much better and happier beings than we could be without fuch knowledge ; and even the confideration of the infuperable diffi- culties referred to above is not without its ufe , as it ...
... divine being , and of his moral government to make us much better and happier beings than we could be without fuch knowledge ; and even the confideration of the infuperable diffi- culties referred to above is not without its ufe , as it ...
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... and the caufe of every thing else . 5 SEC . II . Of those attributes of the deity which are deduced from the confideration of his being the original cause of all things . 15 SEC . III . SEC . III . Of thofe attributes of the divine.
... and the caufe of every thing else . 5 SEC . II . Of those attributes of the deity which are deduced from the confideration of his being the original cause of all things . 15 SEC . III . SEC . III . Of thofe attributes of the divine.
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... divine goodness . 45 SEC . VI . Of the moral perfections of God deduced from his goodness . 56 PART II . Of the duty , and future ex- pectations of mankind . 66 SEC . I. Of the rule of right and wrong . 66 SEC . II . Of the different ...
... divine goodness . 45 SEC . VI . Of the moral perfections of God deduced from his goodness . 56 PART II . Of the duty , and future ex- pectations of mankind . 66 SEC . I. Of the rule of right and wrong . 66 SEC . II . Of the different ...
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