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... the reins that curb the irregularity of our appetites , and restrain the impetuosity of passion ? In our dogmatizing philosophers , it must proceed from the corruption of the heart , averse to restraint 2 MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS .
... the reins that curb the irregularity of our appetites , and restrain the impetuosity of passion ? In our dogmatizing philosophers , it must proceed from the corruption of the heart , averse to restraint 2 MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS .
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... philosopher to erect the banners of error on the ruins of truth . You seem to acknowledge it , in your en- quiries into the causes of error : ' It was vanity in philosophers which caused so many different sects and systems . ' I believe ...
... philosopher to erect the banners of error on the ruins of truth . You seem to acknowledge it , in your en- quiries into the causes of error : ' It was vanity in philosophers which caused so many different sects and systems . ' I believe ...
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... philosophers for describing their four correspondent virtues . Let them inform us , in like manner , whether the bdellium mentioned by Moses , be one of the theological or a branch of the cardinal virtues . For though in dispensatories ...
... philosophers for describing their four correspondent virtues . Let them inform us , in like manner , whether the bdellium mentioned by Moses , be one of the theological or a branch of the cardinal virtues . For though in dispensatories ...
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... philosophers of his time : they became vain in ' their imaginations : professing themselves to be wise , they ' became fools . ' In order to sap the foundations of revealed religion , and to make man the sport of chance , who neither ...
... philosophers of his time : they became vain in ' their imaginations : professing themselves to be wise , they ' became fools . ' In order to sap the foundations of revealed religion , and to make man the sport of chance , who neither ...
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... Philosophers , in a strain of irony , may deride our Bible and Catechism , and laugh at our folly for believing that an apple could entail such miseries on mortals : but let them seriously consider the multitude and greatness of the ...
... Philosophers , in a strain of irony , may deride our Bible and Catechism , and laugh at our folly for believing that an apple could entail such miseries on mortals : but let them seriously consider the multitude and greatness of the ...
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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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