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... Moral Philosophy and Logic in the Marishal College and University of Aberdeen , arranged in a perspicuous and pleasing Manner , under the following Heads ; Poetical , Moral , Philosophical , Theological , Critical , and Epistolary . To ...
... Moral Philosophy and Logic in the Marishal College and University of Aberdeen , arranged in a perspicuous and pleasing Manner , under the following Heads ; Poetical , Moral , Philosophical , Theological , Critical , and Epistolary . To ...
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... moral improvement of himself . Some persons may expect , in a system of theology , to find a formal demonstration of the existence of God : but the author takes this truth for granted , or at least refers us for the proof of it to the ...
... moral improvement of himself . Some persons may expect , in a system of theology , to find a formal demonstration of the existence of God : but the author takes this truth for granted , or at least refers us for the proof of it to the ...
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... moral evidence : that every well - reasoned book is an useful lesson ; and that in a country in which Chillingworth and Clarke have written , and Mansfield and Camden have spoken and decided , we cannot be destitute of the principles of ...
... moral evidence : that every well - reasoned book is an useful lesson ; and that in a country in which Chillingworth and Clarke have written , and Mansfield and Camden have spoken and decided , we cannot be destitute of the principles of ...
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