The Man in the Moon: Consisting of Essays and Critiques on the Politics, Morals, Manners, Drama, &c. of the Present Day ... [no. 1-24; Nov. 12, 1803-Jan. 28 [i.e. Feb. 11] 1804]William Smelley S. Highley, 1804 - 194 sider |
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Side 41
... principles of truth , on which none could differ , and an universal assent give peace to the world . The modes of faith would then be no more than different ways of giving praise to God , and of promoting his grand design , the ...
... principles of truth , on which none could differ , and an universal assent give peace to the world . The modes of faith would then be no more than different ways of giving praise to God , and of promoting his grand design , the ...
Side 42
... . courage the predisposition to good , or it may become injured and defaced by improper education , bad ex- amples , or habitual vice . Another strong argument in favour of this doctrine is , that the principle 42 THE MAN IN THE MOON .
... . courage the predisposition to good , or it may become injured and defaced by improper education , bad ex- amples , or habitual vice . Another strong argument in favour of this doctrine is , that the principle 42 THE MAN IN THE MOON .
Side 43
... principle of good appears primary , and agreeable to the nature of man , and the principle of evil , negative and contrary ; for the mind ever receives a bad impulse unwillingly , and merely consents , a sufficient proof surely that ...
... principle of good appears primary , and agreeable to the nature of man , and the principle of evil , negative and contrary ; for the mind ever receives a bad impulse unwillingly , and merely consents , a sufficient proof surely that ...
Side 44
... principle of truth is so valuable and benign in its nature to man , that were it possible for him to re- gulate his actions by it , moral and physical evil would almost become extinct . This from the weakness of his nature cannot happen ...
... principle of truth is so valuable and benign in its nature to man , that were it possible for him to re- gulate his actions by it , moral and physical evil would almost become extinct . This from the weakness of his nature cannot happen ...
Side 45
... principle of good , and are all engaged in the same cause - the glory of their creator , and the happiness of man . Why then shall trifling differences of form dissever beautiful analogies , which might reciprocally tend to the happi ...
... principle of good , and are all engaged in the same cause - the glory of their creator , and the happiness of man . Why then shall trifling differences of form dissever beautiful analogies , which might reciprocally tend to the happi ...
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