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... idea , and call upon B. to see it with his eyes , and to feel it with his hands ? and that too while nei- ther of them have either eyes or hands , except what is internal , consisting in their ideas ? I am aware that Dr. Berkeley was an ...
... idea , and call upon B. to see it with his eyes , and to feel it with his hands ? and that too while nei- ther of them have either eyes or hands , except what is internal , consisting in their ideas ? I am aware that Dr. Berkeley was an ...
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... idea to the contrary by any remarks which will be made on the Pastoral Letter . Nor would we intimate , that even those individuals , by whose influence the exceptionable pas- sages were introduced , are at all chargeable with having ...
... idea to the contrary by any remarks which will be made on the Pastoral Letter . Nor would we intimate , that even those individuals , by whose influence the exceptionable pas- sages were introduced , are at all chargeable with having ...
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... an instrument of terrour , a substitution of mild- er penalties may be found to em- bolden crime . The mind , which has long been familiarized to the idea of a tremendous evil , counts lesser evils as 76 Capital Punishments .
... an instrument of terrour , a substitution of mild- er penalties may be found to em- bolden crime . The mind , which has long been familiarized to the idea of a tremendous evil , counts lesser evils as 76 Capital Punishments .
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idea of a tremendous evil , counts lesser evils as nothing . Children trained under a rigid discipline often suffer from a relaxation of restraint , although a milder sys- tem , had it been originally adopt ed , would have been a more ...
idea of a tremendous evil , counts lesser evils as nothing . Children trained under a rigid discipline often suffer from a relaxation of restraint , although a milder sys- tem , had it been originally adopt ed , would have been a more ...
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... idea of a great amelioration of hu- man affairs is no longer rejected as a dream of fancy ; when states- men are beginning to learn , that all nations have a common inter- est ; when philanthropy is ex- tending its views to distant coun ...
... idea of a great amelioration of hu- man affairs is no longer rejected as a dream of fancy ; when states- men are beginning to learn , that all nations have a common inter- est ; when philanthropy is ex- tending its views to distant coun ...
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The Christian Disciple and Theological Review, Volume 4 Noah Worcester,Henry Ware Affichage du livre entier - 1822 |
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