Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century Literature |
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الصفحة 66
Sense of right and wrong therefore being as natural to us as nat- ural affection itself , and being a first principle in our constitution and make , there is no speculative opinion , persuasion , or belief , which is capable immediately ...
Sense of right and wrong therefore being as natural to us as nat- ural affection itself , and being a first principle in our constitution and make , there is no speculative opinion , persuasion , or belief , which is capable immediately ...
الصفحة 70
Such a view of divine providence and bounty extended to all , and expressed in a constant good affection towards the whole , must of necessity engage us , within our compass and sphere , to act by a like principle and affection .
Such a view of divine providence and bounty extended to all , and expressed in a constant good affection towards the whole , must of necessity engage us , within our compass and sphere , to act by a like principle and affection .
الصفحة 74
But this is certain , that it can be no great strengthening to the moral affection , no great support to the pure love of goodness and virtue , to suppose there is neither goodness nor beauty in the Whole itself ; nor any example or ...
But this is certain , that it can be no great strengthening to the moral affection , no great support to the pure love of goodness and virtue , to suppose there is neither goodness nor beauty in the Whole itself ; nor any example or ...
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Isaac Watts | 57 |
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