Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen4A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... worship him . And to enforce that duty , the principle of de- votion is made a part of our nature . All men accordingly agree in worshipping fuperior beings , however they may differ VOL . IV . Сс in in the mode of worship . And the ...
... worship him . And to enforce that duty , the principle of de- votion is made a part of our nature . All men accordingly agree in worshipping fuperior beings , however they may differ VOL . IV . Сс in in the mode of worship . And the ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames. in the mode of worship . And the univer- fality of fuch worship , proves devotion to be an innate principle * . The perception we have of being ac- countable agents , arifes from another branch of the fenfe of ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. in the mode of worship . And the univer- fality of fuch worship , proves devotion to be an innate principle * . The perception we have of being ac- countable agents , arifes from another branch of the fenfe of ...
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... worship him . To other animals , the knowledge of a Deity is of no import- ance : to man , it is of high import- ance . Were we totally ignorant of a Deity , this world would appear to us a mere chaos : under the government of a wife ...
... worship him . To other animals , the knowledge of a Deity is of no import- ance : to man , it is of high import- ance . Were we totally ignorant of a Deity , this world would appear to us a mere chaos : under the government of a wife ...
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... and worshipped in gloomy woods , where their deities were held to refide . Their worship probably was prompted by fear , VOL . IV . which Ee 1 which is allied to gloominefs . The peo- ' ple k . III . ii . 217 Theology .
... and worshipped in gloomy woods , where their deities were held to refide . Their worship probably was prompted by fear , VOL . IV . which Ee 1 which is allied to gloominefs . The peo- ' ple k . III . ii . 217 Theology .
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... worship the fun , who impartially fhines on all mankind ; yet fuch is their partiality , that they confider themselves as his chofen people , and that their enemies are his enemies . A belief fo abfurd fhews woful imbecil- lity in human ...
... worship the fun , who impartially fhines on all mankind ; yet fuch is their partiality , that they confider themselves as his chofen people , and that their enemies are his enemies . A belief fo abfurd fhews woful imbecil- lity in human ...
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