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Page 220
... nature and design of the book . Chap . I. Of evil in general , and its distinction from error : some of the immediate causes of both of angels and men ; together with the original harmony , union , and perfection of intellectual nature ...
... nature and design of the book . Chap . I. Of evil in general , and its distinction from error : some of the immediate causes of both of angels and men ; together with the original harmony , union , and perfection of intellectual nature ...
Page 272
... nature of its exciting cause , is virtually the efficient cause of a passion ; the percussion of surprize rendering the affection visible by cha- racteristic signs correspondent with its specific nature . ' This doctrine is thus ...
... nature of its exciting cause , is virtually the efficient cause of a passion ; the percussion of surprize rendering the affection visible by cha- racteristic signs correspondent with its specific nature . ' This doctrine is thus ...
Page 365
... nature of things and of man , apply to the case of our universal parent ? On this account , therefore , as well as others , revealed religion is a better system , more adapted to human nature , than that which is termed natural , could ...
... nature of things and of man , apply to the case of our universal parent ? On this account , therefore , as well as others , revealed religion is a better system , more adapted to human nature , than that which is termed natural , could ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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