The Temple of Truth: Or the Best System of Reason, Philosophy, Virtue, and Morals, Analytically Arranged [by Parresiastes, I.e. C. E. De Coetlogon].J. Mawman, 1806 - 556 pagine |
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Pagina 26
... benevolence , by which we ought to be universally actuated , Is it not surprising , that the advocates for the harm- lessness of error should be so lost to common sense , and so destitute of good sense , as not to have discovered , what ...
... benevolence , by which we ought to be universally actuated , Is it not surprising , that the advocates for the harm- lessness of error should be so lost to common sense , and so destitute of good sense , as not to have discovered , what ...
Pagina 41
... Benevolence , as the most accommodated to the capacities of all mankind , was become odious , and disgusting , to modern refinement : and that , banished , by fastidious , not to say , profane Critics , from the regions of classic ...
... Benevolence , as the most accommodated to the capacities of all mankind , was become odious , and disgusting , to modern refinement : and that , banished , by fastidious , not to say , profane Critics , from the regions of classic ...
Pagina 42
... on the other hand , words that are low and vulgar , are still more derogatory from the exalted sublimity of the subjects contained in holy Scripture . " could understand ? Who would not emu- late the benevolence 42 Introductory Prospectus .
... on the other hand , words that are low and vulgar , are still more derogatory from the exalted sublimity of the subjects contained in holy Scripture . " could understand ? Who would not emu- late the benevolence 42 Introductory Prospectus .
Pagina 43
Charles Edward DE COETLOGON. could understand ? Who would not emu- late the benevolence of that Man , who , with every possible advantage to acquire literary Fame , had he been governed by so mean a passion , could say , " I thank my God ...
Charles Edward DE COETLOGON. could understand ? Who would not emu- late the benevolence of that Man , who , with every possible advantage to acquire literary Fame , had he been governed by so mean a passion , could say , " I thank my God ...
Pagina 49
... benevolent Affections ; and from the many nameless charms of social Intercourse , and domestic Endear- ment . Prepared , however , as I am , to acknow- ledge , and to celebrate , in their just pro- portion , all these Sources of ...
... benevolent Affections ; and from the many nameless charms of social Intercourse , and domestic Endear- ment . Prepared , however , as I am , to acknow- ledge , and to celebrate , in their just pro- portion , all these Sources of ...
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