Letters Addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman, on the Formation of the Religious and the Moral Principle, Volume 1Garland Pub., 1974 - Religion |
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... thing , we mean some , thing that is essential to its exist , ence , and without which it could not be , Thus , we say that to be- lieve in God is the first principle of all religion , because without a belief in God there could be no ...
... thing , we mean some , thing that is essential to its exist , ence , and without which it could not be , Thus , we say that to be- lieve in God is the first principle of all religion , because without a belief in God there could be no ...
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... thing made up of shreds and patches . It is not a thing to be resumed at intervals , and to which you are only to devote the fag ends of your time . It is not to be considered as a science , in its na- ture separate and distinct from ...
... thing made up of shreds and patches . It is not a thing to be resumed at intervals , and to which you are only to devote the fag ends of your time . It is not to be considered as a science , in its na- ture separate and distinct from ...
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... things are true , whatsoever things are honest , whatsoever things " are just , whatsoever things are pure , whatsoever things are lovely , " whatsoever things are of good re- 16 .xs 86 port ; if there be any virtue , and if " there be ...
... things are true , whatsoever things are honest , whatsoever things " are just , whatsoever things are pure , whatsoever things are lovely , " whatsoever things are of good re- 16 .xs 86 port ; if there be any virtue , and if " there be ...
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