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... nature of that which we love for its own worth and perfection , binds us by a kind of natural bond or refult to reverence and honour ; and the extrinfic ema- nation of that goodness to us , binds us to reverence and esteem , and honour ...
... nature of that which we love for its own worth and perfection , binds us by a kind of natural bond or refult to reverence and honour ; and the extrinfic ema- nation of that goodness to us , binds us to reverence and esteem , and honour ...
Side 19
... natural love to that upon which is our de- pendance , fo there must be neceffarily a fear both of reverence and caution ... nature ; but a tranfient or diftributive juftice , that will most certainly distribute rewards to obedience ...
... natural love to that upon which is our de- pendance , fo there must be neceffarily a fear both of reverence and caution ... nature ; but a tranfient or diftributive juftice , that will most certainly distribute rewards to obedience ...
Side 21
... natures * and operations between man and brute beafts ; for man is the only vifible creature that expreffeth any ... nature feems to have any fenfe or impreffion of any regular religion upon it . 2. That the fenfe of a Deity and ...
... natures * and operations between man and brute beafts ; for man is the only vifible creature that expreffeth any ... nature feems to have any fenfe or impreffion of any regular religion upon it . 2. That the fenfe of a Deity and ...
Side 22
... nature ; 3. That take away the fear of God , all fenfe and ufe of religion fall to the ground . So that the fear of God is the great foundation of religion , and confequently the great ennobling and advance of human nature ; that feems ...
... nature ; 3. That take away the fear of God , all fenfe and ufe of religion fall to the ground . So that the fear of God is the great foundation of religion , and confequently the great ennobling and advance of human nature ; that feems ...
Side 38
... nature , ufe , and value , are of no great moment , whether known or not ; as concerning the precife time of this or that paffage in fuch a pro- phane history ; the criticism of this or that Latin word , or the like ; which , though by ...
... nature , ufe , and value , are of no great moment , whether known or not ; as concerning the precife time of this or that paffage in fuch a pro- phane history ; the criticism of this or that Latin word , or the like ; which , though by ...
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