Essays Upon Several Moral SubjectsD. Brown, 1713 - 442 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxvii
... firft Table , to perfuade us to adore God Al mighty ; another is to perfuade us , like to the Second Table , to love our Neighbour , and to be a Mean to fete tle all these Jealousies , and compefce all thefe Animo- fities which Intereft ...
... firft Table , to perfuade us to adore God Al mighty ; another is to perfuade us , like to the Second Table , to love our Neighbour , and to be a Mean to fete tle all these Jealousies , and compefce all thefe Animo- fities which Intereft ...
Strana 3
... firft but the quaint Leger- demain of fome ftrongly - pated Statesman ; who to over - awe the Capricioufnefs of a giddy Mul- titude , did forge this Opinion of a Rewarder of all Human Actions : And to enforce this , do in- stance Numa ...
... firft but the quaint Leger- demain of fome ftrongly - pated Statesman ; who to over - awe the Capricioufnefs of a giddy Mul- titude , did forge this Opinion of a Rewarder of all Human Actions : And to enforce this , do in- stance Numa ...
Strana 14
... firft Senfe , were in him Criminal . It is then more probable , that God being infinitely Good , and all Good being fui communicativum , that his Design in Creating the World , was to communicate and difplay his Good- ness : And upon ...
... firft Senfe , were in him Criminal . It is then more probable , that God being infinitely Good , and all Good being fui communicativum , that his Design in Creating the World , was to communicate and difplay his Good- ness : And upon ...
Strana 16
... firft and laft , the one whereof is preterit , and the other future ? And it is faid , Rev. 16. 5 . O glorious God , who art , and wast , and shalt be . And if it be answered , That this is only fitted to our Capacities ; certainly ...
... firft and laft , the one whereof is preterit , and the other future ? And it is faid , Rev. 16. 5 . O glorious God , who art , and wast , and shalt be . And if it be answered , That this is only fitted to our Capacities ; certainly ...
Strana 19
... firft moulding of each Creature , did dote it with innate Qualities , fufficient to act every thing re- quisite for its Subsistance ; but in Sign of its Subje- jection 1 ction to its Maker , referved to himself , as The Virtuofo , or ...
... firft moulding of each Creature , did dote it with innate Qualities , fufficient to act every thing re- quisite for its Subsistance ; but in Sign of its Subje- jection 1 ction to its Maker , referved to himself , as The Virtuofo , or ...
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admire Affiftance againſt albeit alfo amongst Anfwer Avarice becauſe beft beftow believe caufe Celador cheat Chriftian Church conclude Confcience confefs confider Creatures deferves defign defire Difcourfe Divine doth eafy Eftate Efteem elfe elſe endeavour Enemies faid fame fatisfy fave fear fecure feeing feems feen felf felves ferve fhall fhew fhould fince firft fome Frugality ftand ftill fuch fuffer fure Glory greateſt Happineſs hath Heaven himſelf Honour Humour Inftance Intereft juft Juftice Lacedemon laft leaft lefs likewife Luft Luxury Mafter Meaſures ment moft moſt muft muſt Nature neceffary Neceffities nefs noble Number obferved Occafion oft-times Paffion Pains Perfons perfuade Philofophers pleafe pleaſant pleaſe Pleaſure prefent Publick Employment Puniſhment raiſe Reafon refolved Refpect Revenge Riches ſeeing Senfe Solitude Soul thefe themſelves ther thereby theſe thing thofe thoſe thought Thouſands underſtand uſe Vice vicious Virtue virtuous whereas wherein whereof whilft whofe worfe World
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