 | John Locke - 1693 - 262 pages
...there ought very early to be imprinted on his Mind a true Notion of God, as of the independent Supreme Being, Author and Maker of all Things, from whom we...our Good, that loves us, and gives us all Things; and confequent to it a Love and Reverence of him. This is enough to begin with, without going to explain... | |
 | John Locke - 1779 - 319 pages
...other world. §136. As the foundation of this, God. there ought very early to be imprinted on his mind a true notion of God, as of the independent fupreme...of all things, from whom we receive all our good, who loves us, and gives us all things : and confequent to this, infiill into him * Tove and reverence... | |
 | 1803
...ought very early to have imprinted on their minds a true notion 6f God, as of the independent Supreme Being, Author and Maker of all Things, from whom we receive all our good, who loves us and gives us all things. And consequent to this, instill into him a love and reverence... | |
 | John Locke - 1812
...there ought very early to be imprinted on his mind a true notion of God, as of the independent supreme Being, Author, and Maker of all things, from whom •we receive all our good, who loves us, and gives us all things: and,- consequent Jo this, instil into him a love •and reverence... | |
 | John Locke - 1823
...world. ought very early to be imprinted on his mind a true notion of God, as of the independent Supreme Being, Author and Maker of all things, from whom we receive all our good, who loves us, and gives us ajl things: and, consequent to this, instil into him a love and reverence... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1863
...ought very early to be imprinted on his rniti' I, a true notion of God, as of the independent Supreme Being, Author and Maker of all things, from whom we receive all our good, who loves us, and gives us all things: and, consequent to this, instill into him a love and reverence... | |
 | James Abbott (of Queens' coll, Cambr.) - 1864
...of doctrine. If we early imprint a true notion of God, as the independent, supreme being, who is the author and maker of all things ; from whom we receive all our good, who loves us, and gives us all things, and excite love and reverence of the supreme being, we do enough... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1876 - 482 pages
...there ought very early to be imprinted on hia mind, a true notion of God, ns of the independent Supreme Being, Author and Maker of all things, from whom we receive all our good, who loves us, and gives us all things: and, consequent to this, instill into him a love and reverence... | |
 | Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876
...foundation of virtue he placed in " a true notion of God, as of the independent Supreme Being, the author and maker of all things, from whom we receive all our good, who loves us and gives us all things," in careful avoidance of all teaching about supernatural agencies... | |
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