The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...sold, 1803 |
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Side 10
... able to acquire know- ledge faster than men can ; and this evinces the great goodness of God ; for their bodily frame being less robust and vigorous than that of the men , they , not only , cannot en- dure so much corporeal labour , but ...
... able to acquire know- ledge faster than men can ; and this evinces the great goodness of God ; for their bodily frame being less robust and vigorous than that of the men , they , not only , cannot en- dure so much corporeal labour , but ...
Side 16
... able to ascertain some point beyond which , from the constitution of Nature , it could not go ; in the same manner , as we can , clearly ascertain , that a brute animal can never , improve his powers into reason , and be capable of ...
... able to ascertain some point beyond which , from the constitution of Nature , it could not go ; in the same manner , as we can , clearly ascertain , that a brute animal can never , improve his powers into reason , and be capable of ...
Side 20
... able man , that he , was not wise , when he perpetrated that deed . But where virtue is increased , felicity , also , must be augmented , for , " No man is bless'd by accident or guess . " True wisdom is the price of happiness . " I ...
... able man , that he , was not wise , when he perpetrated that deed . But where virtue is increased , felicity , also , must be augmented , for , " No man is bless'd by accident or guess . " True wisdom is the price of happiness . " I ...
Side 24
... able to see and comprehend a subject in all it's consequences , bearings , con- nections , and dependancies , he must , neces- sarily , prefer virtue to vice , both , with regard to his present and future existence . If this reasoning ...
... able to see and comprehend a subject in all it's consequences , bearings , con- nections , and dependancies , he must , neces- sarily , prefer virtue to vice , both , with regard to his present and future existence . If this reasoning ...
Side 34
... able , to define and mark out in my mind's eye the image and figure of the Al- mighty , I cannot tell ; it is very pretty to give full play to the imagination , and much more easy to assign a bare assertion , than to offer any valid ...
... able , to define and mark out in my mind's eye the image and figure of the Al- mighty , I cannot tell ; it is very pretty to give full play to the imagination , and much more easy to assign a bare assertion , than to offer any valid ...
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