The Tin Trumpet, Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish: To which are Added, Poetical Selections, Volume 2 |
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Page 57
... Heaven has supplied us with reason and a conscience for the express purpose of enabling us to think for our- selves , is the great fountain of all human error . " There cannot , " says Locke , " be a more dangerous thing to rely on than ...
... Heaven has supplied us with reason and a conscience for the express purpose of enabling us to think for our- selves , is the great fountain of all human error . " There cannot , " says Locke , " be a more dangerous thing to rely on than ...
Page 98
... heaven ; but by explaining the laws of man , there is little doubt that he might prove a very valuable guide to the poor in their earthly pilgrimage . PROPHECIES - the were never meant as a Moore's Almanac 98 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR ,
... heaven ; but by explaining the laws of man , there is little doubt that he might prove a very valuable guide to the poor in their earthly pilgrimage . PROPHECIES - the were never meant as a Moore's Almanac 98 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR ,
Page 120
... heaven . ” Never can a slavish and cowering fear afford a proper basis for the religion of so dignified a creature as man , who , in paying honour , must feel that he keeps his honour , and is not disunited from himself , even in his ...
... heaven . ” Never can a slavish and cowering fear afford a proper basis for the religion of so dignified a creature as man , who , in paying honour , must feel that he keeps his honour , and is not disunited from himself , even in his ...
Page 121
... heaven down to earth , we are very apt to take earth up to heaven . That ardent adoration of the Virgin Mary , which has procured for Catholicism the not inappropriate designation of the Marian Religion , was derived probably from the ...
... heaven down to earth , we are very apt to take earth up to heaven . That ardent adoration of the Virgin Mary , which has procured for Catholicism the not inappropriate designation of the Marian Religion , was derived probably from the ...
Page 122
... rammer , and then looking up in his face , said with an arch smile , " Hadn't I better take them to heaven ? -sure they'd be more out of honour's way . " your REPLY - a ready one . " Carnivorous animals , 122 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR ,
... rammer , and then looking up in his face , said with an arch smile , " Hadn't I better take them to heaven ? -sure they'd be more out of honour's way . " your REPLY - a ready one . " Carnivorous animals , 122 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR ,
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