The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, المجلد 4C. Dilly, 1788 |
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... religion , manners and arts ; the fame compared with an- tecedent periods , and murmurers against the prefent times reprehended and con- futed Page I XCV . Advantages of a great fortune well ap- plied , and the contrary confequences re ...
... religion , manners and arts ; the fame compared with an- tecedent periods , and murmurers against the prefent times reprehended and con- futed Page I XCV . Advantages of a great fortune well ap- plied , and the contrary confequences re ...
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... religion might deduce the probability of a future ftate of rewards and punish- ments . Confufion of fyftems in the phi- lofophy of the heathens . Of the peculiar nation of the Jews ; their character , history , government and religion ...
... religion might deduce the probability of a future ftate of rewards and punish- ments . Confufion of fyftems in the phi- lofophy of the heathens . Of the peculiar nation of the Jews ; their character , history , government and religion ...
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... religion , and oppress our se- ceding fellow - fubjects . Is there any just reason to complain of our established clergy in their collective character ? If they do not ftun us with controverfies , it is because they understand the ...
... religion , and oppress our se- ceding fellow - fubjects . Is there any just reason to complain of our established clergy in their collective character ? If they do not ftun us with controverfies , it is because they understand the ...
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... religion , but nothing can be more opposite to the practice of it : It is in vain to enquire for it amongst the generous and social attributes , for it's place is no where to be found in fociety ; and I am equally at a lofs to think how ...
... religion , but nothing can be more opposite to the practice of it : It is in vain to enquire for it amongst the generous and social attributes , for it's place is no where to be found in fociety ; and I am equally at a lofs to think how ...
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... religion had upon the minds of the common people of Athens at this period , who must have been wonderfully changed by the new philosophy from the times of Æfchylus and Ariftophanes , who both incurred their refent- ment in a very high ...
... religion had upon the minds of the common people of Athens at this period , who must have been wonderfully changed by the new philosophy from the times of Æfchylus and Ariftophanes , who both incurred their refent- ment in a very high ...
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