The Temple of Truth: Or the Best System of Reason, Philosophy, Virtue, and Morals, Analytically Arranged [by Parresiastes, I.e. C. E. De Coetlogon]. |
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... learned , full of the most laborious trains of reasoning , may be adduced for twenty systems of opinions , various , opposite , and contradictory ? and fictitious morals . I have weighed them all in 30 Introductory Prospectus .
... learned , full of the most laborious trains of reasoning , may be adduced for twenty systems of opinions , various , opposite , and contradictory ? and fictitious morals . I have weighed them all in 30 Introductory Prospectus .
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... learned frown upon it with contempt , there may be those of my own intellectual standard , who will secretly smile their ap- proval : they may deplore the insufficiency of the powers employed in so arduous an undertaking , but they will ...
... learned frown upon it with contempt , there may be those of my own intellectual standard , who will secretly smile their ap- proval : they may deplore the insufficiency of the powers employed in so arduous an undertaking , but they will ...
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... learned , too modern , are repugnant to the style of the sacred Penmen ; which , in- stead of being flowery , or affected , is eminently natural , and simple , and dignified . And on the other hand , words that are low and vulgar , are ...
... learned , too modern , are repugnant to the style of the sacred Penmen ; which , in- stead of being flowery , or affected , is eminently natural , and simple , and dignified . And on the other hand , words that are low and vulgar , are ...
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... learned . " The particular and most valuable use , which I apprehend is to be made of this Revelation , is , to regard it as the only un- erring Source of moral truth , science , and goodness , and to consult it accordingly , Upon this ...
... learned . " The particular and most valuable use , which I apprehend is to be made of this Revelation , is , to regard it as the only un- erring Source of moral truth , science , and goodness , and to consult it accordingly , Upon this ...
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... Learned and Ignorant , old and young , of all Countries , at all Times . " . We shall demonstrate , that , Nil sine Numine felix : qui suas Cogitationes ad Deum non adhibet , sua Consilia ad Deum non refert , cujus Animus cum Deo non ...
... Learned and Ignorant , old and young , of all Countries , at all Times . " . We shall demonstrate , that , Nil sine Numine felix : qui suas Cogitationes ad Deum non adhibet , sua Consilia ad Deum non refert , cujus Animus cum Deo non ...
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