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... past transactions , in which they are no ways concerned . We frequently change our bodies . Reason on its travels from age to age , acquires a new mode of thinking . In a word , every thing is liable to change vili THE DEDICATION .
... past transactions , in which they are no ways concerned . We frequently change our bodies . Reason on its travels from age to age , acquires a new mode of thinking . In a word , every thing is liable to change vili THE DEDICATION .
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... reason , and the oracles of the Divinity ; and which , if true , would be of so service to mankind . Who- ever is so unhappy as to work himself into a conviction , that his soul is no more than a subtile vapour , which in death is to be ...
... reason , and the oracles of the Divinity ; and which , if true , would be of so service to mankind . Who- ever is so unhappy as to work himself into a conviction , that his soul is no more than a subtile vapour , which in death is to be ...
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... reason . Even where allegories can be used with any propriety , our masters in rhetoric lay down as a rule , that , ' in the chain of metaphors continued through the discourse , aptness , resem- blance , and justness of allusion , must ...
... reason . Even where allegories can be used with any propriety , our masters in rhetoric lay down as a rule , that , ' in the chain of metaphors continued through the discourse , aptness , resem- blance , and justness of allusion , must ...
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... reason . We cannot dissect a fly ; and we would fain comprehend the ways of Providence . We would fain sound the unfathomable ocean of the Chris- tian religion , and arraign its mysteries at the tribunal of a glimmering reason ; when ...
... reason . We cannot dissect a fly ; and we would fain comprehend the ways of Providence . We would fain sound the unfathomable ocean of the Chris- tian religion , and arraign its mysteries at the tribunal of a glimmering reason ; when ...
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... 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 fain be dealt by ; not to infringe the order of ...
... 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 fain be dealt by ; not to infringe the order of ...
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