Dialogues, Letters and Essays on Various Subjects: To which is Annexed, an Essay on Truth: Containing an Inquiry Into Its Nature and Importance; with the Causes of Error, and Reasons of Its Being PermittedOliver D. Cooke, 1810 - 258 pages |
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... conscience have of late years been more clearly understood , and that the sacred duty of benevolence , irrespective of the principles which men imbibe , has been more fre- quently enforced , I should so far speak the truth ( 6 )
... conscience have of late years been more clearly understood , and that the sacred duty of benevolence , irrespective of the principles which men imbibe , has been more fre- quently enforced , I should so far speak the truth ( 6 )
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... conscience , that a great part of the lenity of the present age arises . Crisp . Be it so : yet the effect is friendly to man- kind . If mutual forbearance amongst men arose from - a good motive , it would indeed be better for those who ...
... conscience , that a great part of the lenity of the present age arises . Crisp . Be it so : yet the effect is friendly to man- kind . If mutual forbearance amongst men arose from - a good motive , it would indeed be better for those who ...
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... conscience assists in determining betwixt right and wrong , which it does not in many things respecting truth and ... consciences ; and in that case ( 12 )
... conscience assists in determining betwixt right and wrong , which it does not in many things respecting truth and ... consciences ; and in that case ( 12 )
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... thing more surprising in it than that a mercenary character should be a stranger to the joys of benevolence , or a dishonest man to the pleasures of a good conscience ; they 1 never experienced them , and therefore are utterly in the. (. 18. )
... thing more surprising in it than that a mercenary character should be a stranger to the joys of benevolence , or a dishonest man to the pleasures of a good conscience ; they 1 never experienced them , and therefore are utterly in the. (. 18. )
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... conscience , or his memory , as to say he had lost his free - agency ; and this would be supposing him to havé lost his intellectual nature ; and to have become literally a brute . Crisp . Wherein does your notion of free - agency ...
... conscience , or his memory , as to say he had lost his free - agency ; and this would be supposing him to havé lost his intellectual nature ; and to have become literally a brute . Crisp . Wherein does your notion of free - agency ...
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