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... opinion of his zeal , may appear from the common behaviour of the atheist , who maintains and spreads his opinions with as much heat as those who believe they do it only out of a passion for God's glory . Ill - nature is another ...
... opinion of his zeal , may appear from the common behaviour of the atheist , who maintains and spreads his opinions with as much heat as those who believe they do it only out of a passion for God's glory . Ill - nature is another ...
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... opinion that no man ever killed his father , or that it is possible such a crime should be in nature ; but that if anything like it should ever happen , they conclude that the reputed son must have been illegitimate , supposititious ...
... opinion that no man ever killed his father , or that it is possible such a crime should be in nature ; but that if anything like it should ever happen , they conclude that the reputed son must have been illegitimate , supposititious ...
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... opinion in another case , that were there any doubt of a Providence , yet it certainly would be very desirable there should be such a Being of in- finite wisdom and goodness , on whose direction we might rely in the conduct of human ...
... opinion in another case , that were there any doubt of a Providence , yet it certainly would be very desirable there should be such a Being of in- finite wisdom and goodness , on whose direction we might rely in the conduct of human ...
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THE SPECTATOR | 1 |
Account of SapphoHer Hymn to Venus 225 Discretion and Cunning | 109 |
Letter on the Lovers Leap 229 Fragment of Sappho | 115 |
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