The Principles of Population and Production as They are Affected by the Progress of Society: With a View to Moral and Politicial ConsequencesBaldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1816 - 493 sider |
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... religion ) into political discussions is apt to excite feelings of disgust in some classes of readers . They delight to contemplate the superstructure of society in its various modifications and arrangements , but decline the less ...
... religion ) into political discussions is apt to excite feelings of disgust in some classes of readers . They delight to contemplate the superstructure of society in its various modifications and arrangements , but decline the less ...
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... religion should be thought to undervalue the labours of the metaphy- sical school of philosophy . As matter for intellec- tual exercise and improvement , as exciting and fos- tering a spirit of inquiry and reflection upon the operations ...
... religion should be thought to undervalue the labours of the metaphy- sical school of philosophy . As matter for intellec- tual exercise and improvement , as exciting and fos- tering a spirit of inquiry and reflection upon the operations ...
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... religion , or that knowledge of God and his will which can be acquired by the unassisted operation of human reason , or by " the progress of mind , " seems equally clear . Hence the fanciful and immoral systems which from time to time ...
... religion , or that knowledge of God and his will which can be acquired by the unassisted operation of human reason , or by " the progress of mind , " seems equally clear . Hence the fanciful and immoral systems which from time to time ...
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... the main upon principles of religion , morality , rational liberty , and security of person and property ; although these principles may obtain only c an imperfect influence page 324 Progress of society depends upon CONTENTS . xxxiii.
... the main upon principles of religion , morality , rational liberty , and security of person and property ; although these principles may obtain only c an imperfect influence page 324 Progress of society depends upon CONTENTS . xxxiii.
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... religious and moral grounds must be politically expedient , and vice versa .. 331 Best mode of answering arguments in which this truth is overlooked 332 CHAPTER II . Of the nature and extent of the duty of charity .... Superfluous in ...
... religious and moral grounds must be politically expedient , and vice versa .. 331 Best mode of answering arguments in which this truth is overlooked 332 CHAPTER II . Of the nature and extent of the duty of charity .... Superfluous in ...
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