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Page 11
... says , " That " the human fpecies itself is capable of a " fimilar and unbounded improvement ; teaches . " whereby mankind in a latter age are " greatly fuperior to mankind , in a former << age , the individuals being taken at the ...
... says , " That " the human fpecies itself is capable of a " fimilar and unbounded improvement ; teaches . " whereby mankind in a latter age are " greatly fuperior to mankind , in a former << age , the individuals being taken at the ...
Page 15
... says , in the difcourfe already alluded to , ( p . 13 ) « Happier far muft he be , if at the fame time he has reafon to believe , he has been fuc- cessful , and actually contributed by his inftructions , to diffeminate among his fellow ...
... says , in the difcourfe already alluded to , ( p . 13 ) « Happier far muft he be , if at the fame time he has reafon to believe , he has been fuc- cessful , and actually contributed by his inftructions , to diffeminate among his fellow ...
Page 46
... say . " « Particular kinds of government are by the right of nations , not by the law of nature ; for it depends upon the consent of the people to fet over themselves a king , confuls , or other magiftrates . " - The received opinion of ...
... say . " « Particular kinds of government are by the right of nations , not by the law of nature ; for it depends upon the consent of the people to fet over themselves a king , confuls , or other magiftrates . " - The received opinion of ...
Page 94
... say , that the civil laws are not a restraining motive . It is a falfe way of reasoning against religion , to collect in a large work a long detail of the evils it has produced , if we do not give at the fame time an enumer- ation of ...
... say , that the civil laws are not a restraining motive . It is a falfe way of reasoning against religion , to collect in a large work a long detail of the evils it has produced , if we do not give at the fame time an enumer- ation of ...
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... say something upon the nature of church lands , or ecclefiaftical property , con- cerning which many erroneous notions are * Noodt's Difcourfe on Liberty of Conscience , P. 97 , 98 . H 3 conceived conceived and propagated , from ...
... say something upon the nature of church lands , or ecclefiaftical property , con- cerning which many erroneous notions are * Noodt's Difcourfe on Liberty of Conscience , P. 97 , 98 . H 3 conceived conceived and propagated , from ...
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