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Page iii
... hands ; and , under their peculiar modes of worship , to inspire them with that benevolence and charity enforced by the first principles of the Law of Nature , and confirmed by the sacred oracles which they all revere . In my fugitive ...
... hands ; and , under their peculiar modes of worship , to inspire them with that benevolence and charity enforced by the first principles of the Law of Nature , and confirmed by the sacred oracles which they all revere . In my fugitive ...
Page v
... hand of justice succeeding , in its turn , to the sword , and sweeping from the face of the earth , the gleanings of military execution . Such the poisonous fruits of misguided zeal , and religious intolerance ! The seeds of such ...
... hand of justice succeeding , in its turn , to the sword , and sweeping from the face of the earth , the gleanings of military execution . Such the poisonous fruits of misguided zeal , and religious intolerance ! The seeds of such ...
Page vii
... hand , whose treasury would be better supplied by opulent subjects than by a million of naked and famished objects , are obliged , at an enormous expense , to hire foreign mercenaries of every religion , with their respective chaplains ...
... hand , whose treasury would be better supplied by opulent subjects than by a million of naked and famished objects , are obliged , at an enormous expense , to hire foreign mercenaries of every religion , with their respective chaplains ...
Page 2
... hands of the powerful and rich , the only bridle to their injustices and pas- sions ; and pluck from the hearts of the guilty , the greatest check to their crimes ; I mean , this remorse of conscience , which can never be the result of ...
... hands of the powerful and rich , the only bridle to their injustices and pas- sions ; and pluck from the hearts of the guilty , the greatest check to their crimes ; I mean , this remorse of conscience , which can never be the result of ...
Page 9
... hands . The opposition between our passions and reason is too pal- pable , to believe that we were created in such an excess of contradictions . Reason dictates to be temperate , just , and equitable ; to deal with others as I would ...
... hands . The opposition between our passions and reason is too pal- pable , to believe that we were created in such an excess of contradictions . Reason dictates to be temperate , just , and equitable ; to deal with others as I would ...
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Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
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