Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen4A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... moral . With regard to the latter , all men are equal in the pre- fence of God ; and when a congregation pray for mercy and protection , every one must be inflamed with good - will and bro- therly love to every one . In the next place ...
... moral . With regard to the latter , all men are equal in the pre- fence of God ; and when a congregation pray for mercy and protection , every one must be inflamed with good - will and bro- therly love to every one . In the next place ...
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... fence of worship confifts : they may in- deed bring on a listless habit of worship , by feparating the external act ... moral virtue . They have neither temples , nor priests , nor any fettled form of external worship : every one adores ...
... fence of worship confifts : they may in- deed bring on a listless habit of worship , by feparating the external act ... moral virtue . They have neither temples , nor priests , nor any fettled form of external worship : every one adores ...
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