The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 204
... religion , who bid fair for a gibbet , by endeavouring to bring in a superstition , which their forefathers.perished in flames to keep out ? But how instructive soever the folly of these men may prove to future times , it will be my ...
... religion , who bid fair for a gibbet , by endeavouring to bring in a superstition , which their forefathers.perished in flames to keep out ? But how instructive soever the folly of these men may prove to future times , it will be my ...
Side 216
... religion could never spread in a nation , where women would have more modesty than to expose their innocent liberties to a confessor . Others , of the same turn , have assured us , that the fine British complexion , which is so peculiar ...
... religion could never spread in a nation , where women would have more modesty than to expose their innocent liberties to a confessor . Others , of the same turn , have assured us , that the fine British complexion , which is so peculiar ...
Side 217
... religion agreeable to that reason- able nature , of which we equally partake ; and since , in point of property , our law makes no distinction of sexes . We may therefore justly expect from them , that they will act in concert with us ...
... religion agreeable to that reason- able nature , of which we equally partake ; and since , in point of property , our law makes no distinction of sexes . We may therefore justly expect from them , that they will act in concert with us ...
Side 218
... religion and policy . It may not therefore be unseasonable to recommend to this present generation the practice of that virtue , for which their ancestors were particularly famous , and which is called ' The love of one's coun- try ...
... religion and policy . It may not therefore be unseasonable to recommend to this present generation the practice of that virtue , for which their ancestors were particularly famous , and which is called ' The love of one's coun- try ...
Side 221
... religion , that it does not inspire the love of one's country . Here I must premise , that as the sacred author of our religion chiefly inculcated to the Jews those parts of their duty wherein they were most defective , so there was no ...
... religion , that it does not inspire the love of one's country . Here I must premise , that as the sacred author of our religion chiefly inculcated to the Jews those parts of their duty wherein they were most defective , so there was no ...
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