Rural Philosophy: Or, Reflections on Knowledge, Virtue, and Happiness : Chiefly in Reference to a Life of Retirement in the CountryA. Strahan, 1804 - 383 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xxviii
... better . The above prefatory remarks may be sufficient to shew the nature and scope of those which follow . The whole is now committed to the candour of the reader ; but , above all , to that divine blessing , which can prosper the ...
... better . The above prefatory remarks may be sufficient to shew the nature and scope of those which follow . The whole is now committed to the candour of the reader ; but , above all , to that divine blessing , which can prosper the ...
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... better known in the character of supreme Lord and Ruler . Cicero , speak- ing of the Greek philosophers , who were probably as enlightened as those of any other country , declares it to have been their common opinion , that the gods ...
... better known in the character of supreme Lord and Ruler . Cicero , speak- ing of the Greek philosophers , who were probably as enlightened as those of any other country , declares it to have been their common opinion , that the gods ...
الصفحة 34
... better to discern and improve it * . * Let no one ( says Lord Bacon ) weakly imagine , that men can ' search too far , or be too well studied in On the other hand , study without prayer is exposed 34 [ PART I. On the Knowledge of God ,
... better to discern and improve it * . * Let no one ( says Lord Bacon ) weakly imagine , that men can ' search too far , or be too well studied in On the other hand , study without prayer is exposed 34 [ PART I. On the Knowledge of God ,
الصفحة 40
... - siologist , has been better able to explain` the causes and symptoms of diseases , and to point out their peculiar remedies , The metaphysician has been equally di- ligent to explore the 40 On the Knowledge of Ourselves . [ PART 1.
... - siologist , has been better able to explain` the causes and symptoms of diseases , and to point out their peculiar remedies , The metaphysician has been equally di- ligent to explore the 40 On the Knowledge of Ourselves . [ PART 1.
الصفحة 64
... better tenure than what is derived from descent , the same by which they find themselves in possession of their estates , their liberties , and other civil advantages . They are Christians , because their fathers were so before them ...
... better tenure than what is derived from descent , the same by which they find themselves in possession of their estates , their liberties , and other civil advantages . They are Christians , because their fathers were so before them ...
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