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... respect to moral obligation , to tranfmit to our posterity , and to provide , as far as we can , for tranfmitting , unimpaired , to the latest generations , that generous zeal 1 1 zeal for religion and liberty , which makes the memory X ...
... respect to moral obligation , to tranfmit to our posterity , and to provide , as far as we can , for tranfmitting , unimpaired , to the latest generations , that generous zeal 1 1 zeal for religion and liberty , which makes the memory X ...
Page xxvii
... respect to the arts of life and the sciences . Common sense can only be compared to a judge ; but what can a judge do without evidence , and proper materials from which to form a judgment .. Such is the evil , of which not myself only ...
... respect to the arts of life and the sciences . Common sense can only be compared to a judge ; but what can a judge do without evidence , and proper materials from which to form a judgment .. Such is the evil , of which not myself only ...
Page xxviii
... respects , has been too fevere for the gentleness of modern manners , let that severity be re- laxed , but let nothing that is really use- ful be laid afide . It is neceffary that more attention be given both to the morals and the ...
... respects , has been too fevere for the gentleness of modern manners , let that severity be re- laxed , but let nothing that is really use- ful be laid afide . It is neceffary that more attention be given both to the morals and the ...
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... respect for the paftor on one fide , and an affectionate concern for the people on the other , can hardly be expected to fucceed . The prevailing practice of a London minister preaching to one congre- gation in the morning , and to ...
... respect for the paftor on one fide , and an affectionate concern for the people on the other , can hardly be expected to fucceed . The prevailing practice of a London minister preaching to one congre- gation in the morning , and to ...
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... - ftored to its primitive purity ; because its efficacy upon the heart and life must de- pend upon it . And if men have ufurped any power with respect to religion which the the author of it has not given them , it 2 Inftitutes of.
... - ftored to its primitive purity ; because its efficacy upon the heart and life must de- pend upon it . And if men have ufurped any power with respect to religion which the the author of it has not given them , it 2 Inftitutes of.
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