Essays Moral and Entertaining: On the Various Faculties and Passions of the Human MindReprinted for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 |
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On the Various Faculties and Passions of the Human Mind Edward Hyde (1st earl
of Clarendon.), Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon James Stanier Clarke. no be
shewed towards those who renounce such publication , is , to believe that they
are ...
On the Various Faculties and Passions of the Human Mind Edward Hyde (1st earl
of Clarendon.), Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon James Stanier Clarke. no be
shewed towards those who renounce such publication , is , to believe that they
are ...
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We may piously believe , that all the princes of the world , who have wantonly , or
without just and manifest provocation , obliged their subjects to serve them in a
war , by which millions of men have been exposed to slaughter , fire , and famine
...
We may piously believe , that all the princes of the world , who have wantonly , or
without just and manifest provocation , obliged their subjects to serve them in a
war , by which millions of men have been exposed to slaughter , fire , and famine
...
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... and enjoins him to believe that a piece of bread or wafer is the real flesh and
blood of our Saviour himself , and therefore to pay adoration to him accordingly ;
which is impossible for him to believe , since his sense controuls and contradicts
...
... and enjoins him to believe that a piece of bread or wafer is the real flesh and
blood of our Saviour himself , and therefore to pay adoration to him accordingly ;
which is impossible for him to believe , since his sense controuls and contradicts
...
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If they do really believe this , they are very inexcuseable for not with . drawing out
of such ill company ; if they do not believe it , ( as very few learned men do ) they
are very wicked to introduce , by their countenance and dissimulation , so foul a ...
If they do really believe this , they are very inexcuseable for not with . drawing out
of such ill company ; if they do not believe it , ( as very few learned men do ) they
are very wicked to introduce , by their countenance and dissimulation , so foul a ...
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them ; they take in the communion is the real flesh of our Saviour , ( if they do
believe it ) will damn them ; the danger on our side is , that if we pretend to
believe it , we lie , ( which may damn us ) because we know that it is not , as
much as we ...
them ; they take in the communion is the real flesh of our Saviour , ( if they do
believe it ) will damn them ; the danger on our side is , that if we pretend to
believe it , we lie , ( which may damn us ) because we know that it is not , as
much as we ...
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