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Pàgina 81
The doctrines respecting the state are very judicious ; and the remarks , in
opposition to modern refiners , able and convincing . The last part , respecting the
conduct of life , particularly applied to the lives and manners of the clergy ,
demand ...
The doctrines respecting the state are very judicious ; and the remarks , in
opposition to modern refiners , able and convincing . The last part , respecting the
conduct of life , particularly applied to the lives and manners of the clergy ,
demand ...
Pàgina 85
The divine doctrines of our holy religion want not the aid of human laws for their
support . When Christian magistrates allume to themselves the right of
interpreting doubtful passages of fcrip . . ture in a definite sense , they pollute the
altar of the ...
The divine doctrines of our holy religion want not the aid of human laws for their
support . When Christian magistrates allume to themselves the right of
interpreting doubtful passages of fcrip . . ture in a definite sense , they pollute the
altar of the ...
Pàgina 108
incomprehensible doctrine , no dogma , superior to or unfathome able by reason
, is inculcated under this term in the Gospel of Christ . We fully agree with him as
far as regards the more efsential truths of the Gospel , and its moral doctrines ...
incomprehensible doctrine , no dogma , superior to or unfathome able by reason
, is inculcated under this term in the Gospel of Christ . We fully agree with him as
far as regards the more efsential truths of the Gospel , and its moral doctrines ...
Pàgina 129
Befides , it has not been sufficiently attended to , that the true doctrine of Plato
was , in the Alexandrian school , so far ... mathematics and astronomy from that of
Cyrene ; from Socrates and Pythagoras the purity of his moral doctrines , and the
...
Befides , it has not been sufficiently attended to , that the true doctrine of Plato
was , in the Alexandrian school , so far ... mathematics and astronomy from that of
Cyrene ; from Socrates and Pythagoras the purity of his moral doctrines , and the
...
Pàgina 130
The fallacy of judging from the senses was early known , and the distinction of
popular and concealed doctrines always kept in view . The attempts of Socrates
to employ philosophy in the service of morality were only for a time popular ; and
...
The fallacy of judging from the senses was early known , and the distinction of
popular and concealed doctrines always kept in view . The attempts of Socrates
to employ philosophy in the service of morality were only for a time popular ; and
...
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