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... principles . In every page , we are led to admire the judicious application of those principles in the practical regulation of the affections ; the sound views of the nature of the human mind which are every where evinced ; and , above ...
... principles . In every page , we are led to admire the judicious application of those principles in the practical regulation of the affections ; the sound views of the nature of the human mind which are every where evinced ; and , above ...
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... principles religious . Whatever those opinions and desires are , which influence the dispositions and the conduct , those are our principles ; and if they are inconsistent with religion , or at least have nothing to do with religion ...
... principles religious . Whatever those opinions and desires are , which influence the dispositions and the conduct , those are our principles ; and if they are inconsistent with religion , or at least have nothing to do with religion ...
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... principles of action . We have spoken , we perceive , of the necessary and un- avoidable production of these feelings in the mind , and the consequent importance of giving them their suitable direction , in language which might seem to ...
... principles of action . We have spoken , we perceive , of the necessary and un- avoidable production of these feelings in the mind , and the consequent importance of giving them their suitable direction , in language which might seem to ...
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