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Page 84
... original sim- plicity and innocence , and the condition of man to its original happiness . He was to abolish the causes of violent death ; and all death , considered as a curse , is violent . He was to kill the serpent and purge the ...
... original sim- plicity and innocence , and the condition of man to its original happiness . He was to abolish the causes of violent death ; and all death , considered as a curse , is violent . He was to kill the serpent and purge the ...
Page 306
... original theory of the alphabet , which we shall endeavour to explain by quoting his own statement . Every person possessed of sight , ' he observes , can see how and why i . signifies one ; ii . two ; iii . three : it is equally ...
... original theory of the alphabet , which we shall endeavour to explain by quoting his own statement . Every person possessed of sight , ' he observes , can see how and why i . signifies one ; ii . two ; iii . three : it is equally ...
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... original Condition , On the perpetual Amelioration of human Society , and On the supposed Declension of the human Race , are detached portions . of these lectures , and probably comprehend all that was most . original in them ; of the ...
... original Condition , On the perpetual Amelioration of human Society , and On the supposed Declension of the human Race , are detached portions . of these lectures , and probably comprehend all that was most . original in them ; of the ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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