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... ideas and representations of the Deity ; and in both systems the idea of God was not an abstraction but a personification of nature . A satisfactory comparison is then instituted between the ceremonies and figurative representations of ...
... ideas and representations of the Deity ; and in both systems the idea of God was not an abstraction but a personification of nature . A satisfactory comparison is then instituted between the ceremonies and figurative representations of ...
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... idea of duty ever inspired in her . Her system was totally opposite to that of Rousseau . It is well known that this writer , setting out with the principle , that we acquire ideas only through the medium of the senses , maintained ...
... idea of duty ever inspired in her . Her system was totally opposite to that of Rousseau . It is well known that this writer , setting out with the principle , that we acquire ideas only through the medium of the senses , maintained ...
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simple idea of duty ought to supply the deficiency . This idea is readily conceived in infancy ; and far from its being proper to re- serve it for a subsequent stage of life , it never acquires any strength , unless it have slowly shot ...
simple idea of duty ought to supply the deficiency . This idea is readily conceived in infancy ; and far from its being proper to re- serve it for a subsequent stage of life , it never acquires any strength , unless it have slowly shot ...
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