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... ourselves as in the place of the Supreme Being , and conclude that he will , on every occasion , observe the same conduct which we ourselves , in his situation , would 2 Dugald Stewart . 1 Cudworth . 3 Price's Sermons . have embraced as ...
... ourselves as in the place of the Supreme Being , and conclude that he will , on every occasion , observe the same conduct which we ourselves , in his situation , would 2 Dugald Stewart . 1 Cudworth . 3 Price's Sermons . have embraced as ...
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... ourselves . ' One consideration has always afforded me great satisfaction . Did natural evil prevail in reality as much as it does in appearance , we must expect that the enlargement of natural knowledge would daily discover new ...
... ourselves . ' One consideration has always afforded me great satisfaction . Did natural evil prevail in reality as much as it does in appearance , we must expect that the enlargement of natural knowledge would daily discover new ...
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... ourselves ) suf- ficiently to understand , and to reach to the bottom of . 2 Moral evils may be NECESSARY to produce those affections from whence man's happiness must spring , agreeably to 1 Cor . xi . 19.3 For if we believe God to be ...
... ourselves ) suf- ficiently to understand , and to reach to the bottom of . 2 Moral evils may be NECESSARY to produce those affections from whence man's happiness must spring , agreeably to 1 Cor . xi . 19.3 For if we believe God to be ...
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... ourselves , or part of ourselves , than any other matter around us . * It is certain that the bodies of all animals are in a constant flux , from that never - ceasing attrition 1 Hartley , Observ . ii . 383 . 2 See Lord Brougham's Essay ...
... ourselves , or part of ourselves , than any other matter around us . * It is certain that the bodies of all animals are in a constant flux , from that never - ceasing attrition 1 Hartley , Observ . ii . 383 . 2 See Lord Brougham's Essay ...
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... ourselves , and large quantities of matter in which we are nearly in- terested ; since these may be alienated , and actu- ally are , in a daily course of succession , and changing their owners , whilst we are assured that each living ...
... ourselves , and large quantities of matter in which we are nearly in- terested ; since these may be alienated , and actu- ally are , in a daily course of succession , and changing their owners , whilst we are assured that each living ...
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