Rural Philosophy: Or Reflections on Knowledge, Virtue, and Happiness; Chiefly in Reference to a Life of Retirement in the CountryLongman and Rees, 1804 - 383 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xiii
... danger of being taxed , by some one or other , with a kind of literary profaneness , or at least with a degree of ignorant barbarism . As I have no mind to incur any man's censure if I can fairly avoid it , I would intreat such a ...
... danger of being taxed , by some one or other , with a kind of literary profaneness , or at least with a degree of ignorant barbarism . As I have no mind to incur any man's censure if I can fairly avoid it , I would intreat such a ...
الصفحة xxvi
... danger to be overwhelmed with the glory * . To know what he is to us in the relation of a holy and righteous ruler , and gracious benefactor , is put with- in the reach of our discovery ; and , to those who are brought to a proper sense ...
... danger to be overwhelmed with the glory * . To know what he is to us in the relation of a holy and righteous ruler , and gracious benefactor , is put with- in the reach of our discovery ; and , to those who are brought to a proper sense ...
الصفحة 13
... dangerous error to fear . " ( Vol . v . p . 69. ) " I repeat it ( says he ) for the consolation of the human race , moral evil is foreign to man as well as physical . " ( Vol . v . p . 434. ) And should it be enquired how the world came ...
... dangerous error to fear . " ( Vol . v . p . 69. ) " I repeat it ( says he ) for the consolation of the human race , moral evil is foreign to man as well as physical . " ( Vol . v . p . 434. ) And should it be enquired how the world came ...
الصفحة 14
... dangers and difficul- ties which beset his advancing years , we see him furnished with reason for a guide , and happily impelled by his social instincts learned , ( as we are allowed to suppose from the whole tenor of the fiction ...
... dangers and difficul- ties which beset his advancing years , we see him furnished with reason for a guide , and happily impelled by his social instincts learned , ( as we are allowed to suppose from the whole tenor of the fiction ...
الصفحة 19
... not in all points entirely accommodated to their present convenience ; why they are in danger from noxious plants and animals , and exposed to the intemperature of the seasons , with C 2 SECT . 1. ] On the Knowledge of God . 19.
... not in all points entirely accommodated to their present convenience ; why they are in danger from noxious plants and animals , and exposed to the intemperature of the seasons , with C 2 SECT . 1. ] On the Knowledge of God . 19.
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