Sketches of the History of Man, Volume 4A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... Deity has bestow'd on man , different faculties for different purposes . Truth and falfehood are investigated by the reafoning faculty , Beauty and uglinefs are objects of a fenfe , known by the name of tafte . Right and wrong are ...
... Deity has bestow'd on man , different faculties for different purposes . Truth and falfehood are investigated by the reafoning faculty , Beauty and uglinefs are objects of a fenfe , known by the name of tafte . Right and wrong are ...
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... fenfe or confcience is the voice of God within us ; conftantly admonishing us of our duty , and requiring from us no exercise of our faculties but attention merely . The celebrated Locke ventured VOL . IV . what D what he thought a bold ...
... fenfe or confcience is the voice of God within us ; conftantly admonishing us of our duty , and requiring from us no exercise of our faculties but attention merely . The celebrated Locke ventured VOL . IV . what D what he thought a bold ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames. because the mischief might have been foreseen . But tho ' mifchief enfue , an ac- tion is not culpable or faulty if all reafon- able precaution have been adhibited : the moral fenfe ... God or man . * Innocent here is ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. because the mischief might have been foreseen . But tho ' mifchief enfue , an ac- tion is not culpable or faulty if all reafon- able precaution have been adhibited : the moral fenfe ... God or man . * Innocent here is ...
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... fenfe ? Thus , with regard to human conduct , there is a chain of laws eftablished by na- ture , no one link of which is left ar- bitrary . By that wife fyftem , man is made accountable : by it , he is made a fit fubject for divine and ...
... fenfe ? Thus , with regard to human conduct , there is a chain of laws eftablished by na- ture , no one link of which is left ar- bitrary . By that wife fyftem , man is made accountable : by it , he is made a fit fubject for divine and ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames. hour ; nay it could not be foreseen even by himself . Man would not be capable of rewards and punishments : he would not be fitted , either for divine ... fenfe . And that upon the fame fenfe are founded the fenti- O 2 ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. hour ; nay it could not be foreseen even by himself . Man would not be capable of rewards and punishments : he would not be fitted , either for divine ... fenfe . And that upon the fame fenfe are founded the fenti- O 2 ...
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