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... ftate of mind had been univerfal , or long continued , the business of the world could have gone on . The neceffary arts of focial life would have been little cultivated . The plough and the loom would have stood still . Agri- future ...
... ftate of mind had been univerfal , or long continued , the business of the world could have gone on . The neceffary arts of focial life would have been little cultivated . The plough and the loom would have stood still . Agri- future ...
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In Three Parts William Paley. future ftate ; it is not improbable that we fhould be acquainted with it . A future ... ftation and under the circumftances in which they are placed , it feems not very material by the operation of what ...
In Three Parts William Paley. future ftate ; it is not improbable that we fhould be acquainted with it . A future ... ftation and under the circumftances in which they are placed , it feems not very material by the operation of what ...
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... ftate , and the revelation of a future ftate , is not only perfectly consistent with the attributes of the Being who governs the the universe , but when it is more ; when [ 414 ]
... ftate , and the revelation of a future ftate , is not only perfectly consistent with the attributes of the Being who governs the the universe , but when it is more ; when [ 414 ]
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The morality of the Gospel P | 23 |
The candour of the Writers of the New Teftament p | 85 |
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