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... common , is really a satisfactory answer , to all objections against the justice and goodness of Providence.1 The common course of things is in favour of happiness : happiness is the rule , misery the excep- tion . Were the order ...
... common , is really a satisfactory answer , to all objections against the justice and goodness of Providence.1 The common course of things is in favour of happiness : happiness is the rule , misery the excep- tion . Were the order ...
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... common benefits of our nature entirely escape us . Yet these are the great things ; these consti- tute what most properly ought to be accounted blessings of Providence ; —what alone , if we might so speak , are worthy of its care ...
... common benefits of our nature entirely escape us . Yet these are the great things ; these consti- tute what most properly ought to be accounted blessings of Providence ; —what alone , if we might so speak , are worthy of its care ...
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... common to the philosopher and the savage , and is found in the most barbarous as well as in the most civilised regions . Even the belief of the being of a God is not more general on the earth , than the belief of immortality . All the ...
... common to the philosopher and the savage , and is found in the most barbarous as well as in the most civilised regions . Even the belief of the being of a God is not more general on the earth , than the belief of immortality . All the ...
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... common established laws of nature , yet we remain the same living agents . When we shall lose as great a part , or the whole , by another com- mon established law of nature , death , why may we not also remain the same ?? Glasses are ...
... common established laws of nature , yet we remain the same living agents . When we shall lose as great a part , or the whole , by another com- mon established law of nature , death , why may we not also remain the same ?? Glasses are ...
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... common and natural obscurities and difficulties incident to words , methinks it would become us to be more careful and diligent in observing the former , and less magis- terial , positive , and imperious in imposing our own sense and ...
... common and natural obscurities and difficulties incident to words , methinks it would become us to be more careful and diligent in observing the former , and less magis- terial , positive , and imperious in imposing our own sense and ...
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