The Methodist Quarterly Review, 23권G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1841 |
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... suppose that our author could succeed in effecting his ob- ject by the means he sanctions ; what would be the result ? Surely he is not so lost to common sense as to suppose that perfect equal- ity could long subsist . In that dreadful ...
... suppose that our author could succeed in effecting his ob- ject by the means he sanctions ; what would be the result ? Surely he is not so lost to common sense as to suppose that perfect equal- ity could long subsist . In that dreadful ...
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... suppose the reverse of all this to be true . Suppose the people to be destitute of sufficient discrimination to determine what rights they have surrendered by the conditions of the civil com- pact , and what they have reserved as sacred ...
... suppose the reverse of all this to be true . Suppose the people to be destitute of sufficient discrimination to determine what rights they have surrendered by the conditions of the civil com- pact , and what they have reserved as sacred ...
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... suppose it to be uniformly controlled by the desires ; while others suppose it to have , in common with other parts of the mind , power appropriately its own ; and others still suppose its power absolute , in the sense of being ...
... suppose it to be uniformly controlled by the desires ; while others suppose it to have , in common with other parts of the mind , power appropriately its own ; and others still suppose its power absolute , in the sense of being ...
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Critical Notices | 7 |
Christianity the Means of Civilization | 39 |
Tracts for the Times | 58 |
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