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... principles flow from our re ligion . We would indeed rather acknowledge any other source . The action of our principles upon them is nevertheless constant and some aid of religious consideration , on our part , would make it effective ...
... principles flow from our re ligion . We would indeed rather acknowledge any other source . The action of our principles upon them is nevertheless constant and some aid of religious consideration , on our part , would make it effective ...
Pagina 132
... principles which are very different from those of Mr. Col- quhoun , with respect to the general policy and operation of the Poor Laws . While the latter is alarmed at the present amount and gradual increase of the Poor Rates , the ...
... principles which are very different from those of Mr. Col- quhoun , with respect to the general policy and operation of the Poor Laws . While the latter is alarmed at the present amount and gradual increase of the Poor Rates , the ...
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... principles of Christianity , is incompatible with the safety of the Established Church , and even subversive of Christianity itself . This laughable paradox we can scarcely prevail on ourselves seriously to refute . Are the general ...
... principles of Christianity , is incompatible with the safety of the Established Church , and even subversive of Christianity itself . This laughable paradox we can scarcely prevail on ourselves seriously to refute . Are the general ...
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