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Page xxi
... evil . The circumftance of which we now complain has been , in part , the natural effect of the moderation of the present times , in which no person is even questioned about his religion . For as the fubject is never canvassed , nor so ...
... evil . The circumftance of which we now complain has been , in part , the natural effect of the moderation of the present times , in which no person is even questioned about his religion . For as the fubject is never canvassed , nor so ...
Page xxvii
... evil , of which not myself only , but every person who seriously con- fiders the present ftate of things among the ... evil , and how far the ap- plication of it may be eafy and practicable . b 2 As 1 As the fource of the evil , as far ...
... evil , of which not myself only , but every person who seriously con- fiders the present ftate of things among the ... evil , and how far the ap- plication of it may be eafy and practicable . b 2 As 1 As the fource of the evil , as far ...
Page xxviii
Joseph Priestley. 1 As the fource of the evil , as far as it arifes from ourselves , was observed to be two fold , namely the neglect of parental and ministerial inftruction , it is easy to in- fer , that the most complete and effectual ...
Joseph Priestley. 1 As the fource of the evil , as far as it arifes from ourselves , was observed to be two fold , namely the neglect of parental and ministerial inftruction , it is easy to in- fer , that the most complete and effectual ...
Page xxxix
... better adapted to the purpose . I fincerely wish that other minifters , who cannot but be fenfible of the evil that I complain of , would propose what appears to them to be be a proper remedy for it , and let us Religious Knowledge . xxxix.
... better adapted to the purpose . I fincerely wish that other minifters , who cannot but be fenfible of the evil that I complain of , would propose what appears to them to be be a proper remedy for it , and let us Religious Knowledge . xxxix.
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... evil , for the fake of the greater good that accompanies it . Fire , for inftance , is the occafion of a great deal of mischief and distress in the world , but this is not to be compared with the be- nefits that we derive from the use ...
... evil , for the fake of the greater good that accompanies it . Fire , for inftance , is the occafion of a great deal of mischief and distress in the world , but this is not to be compared with the be- nefits that we derive from the use ...
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