Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century Literature |
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الصفحة 73
For without an absolute assent to any hypothesis of theism , the advantages of virtue may possibly be seen and owned , and a high opinion of it established in the mind . However , it must be con- fessed that the natural tendency of ...
For without an absolute assent to any hypothesis of theism , the advantages of virtue may possibly be seen and owned , and a high opinion of it established in the mind . However , it must be con- fessed that the natural tendency of ...
الصفحة 74
... an opinion as this may by degrees embitter the temper , and not only make the love of virtue to be less felt , but help to impair and ruin the very principle of virtue , viz . natural and kind affection .
... an opinion as this may by degrees embitter the temper , and not only make the love of virtue to be less felt , but help to impair and ruin the very principle of virtue , viz . natural and kind affection .
الصفحة 84
But this , in Job's opinion , is flatter- ing God , accepting of God's person , and even mocking him . And no wonder . For what merit can there be in believing God , or his providence , upon frivolous and weak grounds ?
But this , in Job's opinion , is flatter- ing God , accepting of God's person , and even mocking him . And no wonder . For what merit can there be in believing God , or his providence , upon frivolous and weak grounds ?
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The titles of certain selections appear in smaller type These selections | 2 |
Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 57 |
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