The Temple of Truth: Or the Best System of Reason, Philosophy, Virtue, and Morals, Analytically Arranged [by Parresiastes, I.e. C. E. De Coetlogon].J. Mawman, 1806 - 556 pagina's |
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Pagina 21
... persons , who published them to the world , I see then , indeed , the strongest presumptions in favour of their truth ; and I pray God to forgive the wilful igno- rance , and corrupt disingenuity of those , who pretend to believe , that ...
... persons , who published them to the world , I see then , indeed , the strongest presumptions in favour of their truth ; and I pray God to forgive the wilful igno- rance , and corrupt disingenuity of those , who pretend to believe , that ...
Pagina 27
... persons , whose literary endowments may be justly ranged in the highest class , have perverted them in the service of the maxin , I have here presumed to hold up to public detesta- tion . I should think myself entitled to far greater ...
... persons , whose literary endowments may be justly ranged in the highest class , have perverted them in the service of the maxin , I have here presumed to hold up to public detesta- tion . I should think myself entitled to far greater ...
Pagina 43
... person , who makes use of them . It is evident indeed , how much men love to deceive , and be deceived , since Rhetoric , that powerful instrument of error , and deceit , has its established pro- fessors , is publickly taught , and has ...
... person , who makes use of them . It is evident indeed , how much men love to deceive , and be deceived , since Rhetoric , that powerful instrument of error , and deceit , has its established pro- fessors , is publickly taught , and has ...
Pagina 48
... person , who would degrade himself so far beneath a Rational , as to contend , that we were born for no higher enjoyments than these , would be , to argue with de- termined Infatuation , pitiable Derange- ment , or loathsome Brutality ...
... person , who would degrade himself so far beneath a Rational , as to contend , that we were born for no higher enjoyments than these , would be , to argue with de- termined Infatuation , pitiable Derange- ment , or loathsome Brutality ...
Pagina 51
... person , who is previously qualified by Benevolence , Piety , and the moral Sense , can refuse his assent to it . But , if the Christian Religion As to the Motives , by which I have been E 2 Introductory Prospectus . 51 and then ...
... person , who is previously qualified by Benevolence , Piety , and the moral Sense , can refuse his assent to it . But , if the Christian Religion As to the Motives , by which I have been E 2 Introductory Prospectus . 51 and then ...
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