Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volume 3J. Whiston and B. White, W. Owen, and E. Baker in Tunbridge, 1755 |
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Page 123
... Circumstances or Condition of the Man who employs them , who alone is answerable for the Prudence of his Undertaking : And therefore likewife all Trades and Employ- ments , which provide Things useful or or- namental in Life , are ...
... Circumstances or Condition of the Man who employs them , who alone is answerable for the Prudence of his Undertaking : And therefore likewife all Trades and Employ- ments , which provide Things useful or or- namental in Life , are ...
Page 207
... you a fummary View of the Cafe in its feveral Circumstances . That Men are Sinners is fupposed in the Objection against the Juftice of God for not punish- punishing Sin ; and therefore , in Strictness of Reasoning DISCOURSE VIII . 207.
... you a fummary View of the Cafe in its feveral Circumstances . That Men are Sinners is fupposed in the Objection against the Juftice of God for not punish- punishing Sin ; and therefore , in Strictness of Reasoning DISCOURSE VIII . 207.
Page 215
... Circumstances of every Cafe , and therefore cannot err in its Judgment ; but the Maxims of Justice have no Relation to the particular Circum- stances of any Cafe , but are formed upon general abstracted Ideas , and confequently they ...
... Circumstances of every Cafe , and therefore cannot err in its Judgment ; but the Maxims of Justice have no Relation to the particular Circum- stances of any Cafe , but are formed upon general abstracted Ideas , and confequently they ...
Page 216
... Circumstances of particu- lar Cafes , which Circumftances nevertheless do fometimes entirely alter the Nature of the Cafe . 1 Hence it plainly appears , how liable we are to mistake , as long as we form our Judg- ments by applying ...
... Circumstances of particu- lar Cafes , which Circumftances nevertheless do fometimes entirely alter the Nature of the Cafe . 1 Hence it plainly appears , how liable we are to mistake , as long as we form our Judg- ments by applying ...
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... Circumstances of every Cafe . Farther : These Confiderations will help us to form diftinct Notions of Juftice and Mercy , and discover to us , if not what they always are , yet at least what they always fhould be . Juftice is thought to ...
... Circumstances of every Cafe . Farther : These Confiderations will help us to form diftinct Notions of Juftice and Mercy , and discover to us , if not what they always are , yet at least what they always fhould be . Juftice is thought to ...
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