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... nature , and independent of any power whether human or divine . The distinction of right from wrong is discerned by reason ; and as soon as these words are defined , it becomes evident that it would be a contradiction in terms to affirm ...
... nature , and independent of any power whether human or divine . The distinction of right from wrong is discerned by reason ; and as soon as these words are defined , it becomes evident that it would be a contradiction in terms to affirm ...
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... nature , we consider him as stating a true and important principle . Sir James Mackin- tosh takes exception to this ... nature , which leads me to seek my personal gratifications ; and the act , though immoral , is still conformable to a ...
... nature , we consider him as stating a true and important principle . Sir James Mackin- tosh takes exception to this ... nature , which leads me to seek my personal gratifications ; and the act , though immoral , is still conformable to a ...
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... nature , -which we of course believe as a fact , has nothing to do with the obligation we are under to obey this law . We are bound to obey the law of nature , not because the Deity foresaw , but because he estab- lished it . Every ...
... nature , -which we of course believe as a fact , has nothing to do with the obligation we are under to obey this law . We are bound to obey the law of nature , not because the Deity foresaw , but because he estab- lished it . Every ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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