The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...sold, 1803 |
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Side 16
... morals , and the advancement of intellect . But I conceive the premises , from which this conclusion is drawn , to be false ; for every thing , that exists has some stand- ard of perfection at which we see indivi duals , if not the ...
... morals , and the advancement of intellect . But I conceive the premises , from which this conclusion is drawn , to be false ; for every thing , that exists has some stand- ard of perfection at which we see indivi duals , if not the ...
Side 17
... , let us carry our civiliza- tion and good morals , to the greatest extent possible , that we may be worthy members : of a future state . The history of the worldy undoubtedly , confirms the probability of this doctrine . When 17.
... , let us carry our civiliza- tion and good morals , to the greatest extent possible , that we may be worthy members : of a future state . The history of the worldy undoubtedly , confirms the probability of this doctrine . When 17.
Side 21
... morals of mankind , that shall convert the horrors of war , of oppres- sion , of despotism , and of desolation , into the blessings of peace , of benevolence , of gen- tleness , and of Religion ; and make the uni- verse itself one ...
... morals of mankind , that shall convert the horrors of war , of oppres- sion , of despotism , and of desolation , into the blessings of peace , of benevolence , of gen- tleness , and of Religion ; and make the uni- verse itself one ...
Side 96
... morality and religion amongst them . But till this is done , we have no right to com- plain of their dishonesty , brutality ; and wickedness , since we prevent them from becoming virtuous , by holding them en- thralled in the chains of ...
... morality and religion amongst them . But till this is done , we have no right to com- plain of their dishonesty , brutality ; and wickedness , since we prevent them from becoming virtuous , by holding them en- thralled in the chains of ...
Side 113
... morality we are told to love our friends and to hate our enemies ; but He who bore in heaven the second name has commanded us to love them that hate us , and to do good unto those , that despitefully use us . And , certainly , this is ...
... morality we are told to love our friends and to hate our enemies ; but He who bore in heaven the second name has commanded us to love them that hate us , and to do good unto those , that despitefully use us . And , certainly , this is ...
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