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Page iii
... minds may be well esta- blished in the found principles of religious knowledge , because I am ful- ly perfuaded , that nothing elfe can be a fufficient foundation of a ... mind •造 mind destitute of knowledge ( and , comparatively speaking ,
... minds may be well esta- blished in the found principles of religious knowledge , because I am ful- ly perfuaded , that nothing elfe can be a fufficient foundation of a ... mind •造 mind destitute of knowledge ( and , comparatively speaking ,
Page iv
Joseph Priestley. mind destitute of knowledge ( and , comparatively speaking , no kind of knowledge , befides that of ... mind of man can never be wholly barren . Through our whole lives we are fubject to fuccef- five impreffions ; for ...
Joseph Priestley. mind destitute of knowledge ( and , comparatively speaking , no kind of knowledge , befides that of ... mind of man can never be wholly barren . Through our whole lives we are fubject to fuccef- five impreffions ; for ...
Page viii
... minds are no longer bewildered with the gloom and darkness , in which our excellent religion was , for fo many ages , involved ; but let this confide- ration be a motive with you to walk as becomes fo glorious a light . If your conduct ...
... minds are no longer bewildered with the gloom and darkness , in which our excellent religion was , for fo many ages , involved ; but let this confide- ration be a motive with you to walk as becomes fo glorious a light . If your conduct ...
Page xi
... minds with a just sense of what you owe to God , to your country , and to mankind . Let it be our mutual care to derive the most durable advantage from our present temporary connection , by growing continually more establish- ed ...
... minds with a just sense of what you owe to God , to your country , and to mankind . Let it be our mutual care to derive the most durable advantage from our present temporary connection , by growing continually more establish- ed ...
Page xiv
... every branch of my sub- ject , and have chiefly confined myself to fuch confiderations as are most adapted to produce conviction in the minds of thofe those who are not much used to clofe re- flection xiv The Preface .
... every branch of my sub- ject , and have chiefly confined myself to fuch confiderations as are most adapted to produce conviction in the minds of thofe those who are not much used to clofe re- flection xiv The Preface .
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againſt alfo alſo arifes becauſe Befides benevolence beſt cafe caufe cauſe chriftians circumſtances clafs conduct confcience confequence confider confideration confiftent conftitution courſe creatures defign defire difpofition divine eſpecially eſteem evil exerciſe exiſtence fame fatisfaction favour feems felf felves fenfes fenfual fentiments fhall fince firſt fociety fome fource fpecies ftate ftill fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuperior fuppofe fuppofition fure fyftem goodneſs gratification greater number greateſt happineſs happy himſelf idea impoffible indulgence infinite inftruction intereft itſelf JOSEPH PRIESTLEY juft kind leaſt lefs lence leſs mankind means meaſure mind moft moral moſt muft muſt nature neceffarily neceffary nefs neral neſs object occafion ourſelves paffions pain perfect perfons pleaſure prefent principles proper puniſhment purpoſes purſuit racter reaſon refpect regard religion rule ſay ſcheme ſee ſeems ſenſe ſhall ſhould ſome ſtand ſtate ſuppoſe thefe themſelves ther theſe thing thofe thoſe tion tural uncauſed uſe vice virtue whole wiſdom wiſh