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Pagina 109
... intended merely to warn me of danger . It is not , of necessity , prohibitory ; for , I may hold my hand so near to the fire as to produce great pain , for some necessary purpose - as , for instance , for the sake of curing disease ...
... intended merely to warn me of danger . It is not , of necessity , prohibitory ; for , I may hold my hand so near to the fire as to produce great pain , for some necessary purpose - as , for instance , for the sake of curing disease ...
Pagina 110
... intended . And such , I think , will in general be found to be the fact , with respect to those pains which are in their nature monitory . But I think it will be evident , to every one who will observe , that many of the pains endured ...
... intended . And such , I think , will in general be found to be the fact , with respect to those pains which are in their nature monitory . But I think it will be evident , to every one who will observe , that many of the pains endured ...
Pagina 134
... intended , according to the established principles of interpretation . But it by no means includes anything which man may infer from what is thus intended . Any idea which man adds to the idea given in the Scriptures , is the idea of ...
... intended , according to the established principles of interpretation . But it by no means includes anything which man may infer from what is thus intended . Any idea which man adds to the idea given in the Scriptures , is the idea of ...
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The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for Examination Francis Wayland,Joseph Angus Fragmentweergave - 1835 |
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