The Dignity of Human Nature: Or, a Brief Account of the Certain and Established Means for Attaining the True End of Our Existence. ... A New Edition. By J.B. ..., Том 2J. Johnson and J. Payne; and T. Cadell, 1767 |
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... vice , and what is now vice fhould have been virtue . That all our natural notions of right and wrong are wholly arbitrary and factitious ; a mere inftinct or tafte ; very fuitable indeed to the prefent ftate of of things : but by no ...
... vice , and what is now vice fhould have been virtue . That all our natural notions of right and wrong are wholly arbitrary and factitious ; a mere inftinct or tafte ; very fuitable indeed to the prefent ftate of of things : but by no ...
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... vice and irregularity would end ill . This alone would be enough to keep wife and confiderate beings to their duty , as far as known . But our condition is very different ; and our knowledge of all neceffary truth fufficiently clear ...
... vice and irregularity would end ill . This alone would be enough to keep wife and confiderate beings to their duty , as far as known . But our condition is very different ; and our knowledge of all neceffary truth fufficiently clear ...
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... vice , and the like ; to which matter furnishes no archetype , nor has any connexion with them ; that it is affected by what is confeffedly not matter , as the fenfe of words heard , or read in books , which if it were mate- rial it ...
... vice , and the like ; to which matter furnishes no archetype , nor has any connexion with them ; that it is affected by what is confeffedly not matter , as the fenfe of words heard , or read in books , which if it were mate- rial it ...
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... opinion . Though the diftinguishing character of man is reason , it is evident , that reafon does not in general prevail in the prefent ftate ; but on the F 4 contrary contrary vice and folly and madnefs feem to be most HUMAN NATURE . 69.
... opinion . Though the diftinguishing character of man is reason , it is evident , that reafon does not in general prevail in the prefent ftate ; but on the F 4 contrary contrary vice and folly and madnefs feem to be most HUMAN NATURE . 69.
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... vice and folly and madnefs feem to be most of what this world was made for , if it be the whole of man . And furely , fuch an oeco- nomy is not worthy to be afcribed to an infinitely wife Creator . Is it a defign worthy of infinite ...
... vice and folly and madnefs feem to be most of what this world was made for , if it be the whole of man . And furely , fuch an oeco- nomy is not worthy to be afcribed to an infinitely wife Creator . Is it a defign worthy of infinite ...
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