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Page xiv
... effects ; while the whole are universal , invariable , unbending , and in harmony with the entire constitution of man , 31 , & c . — Death in certain circumstances appears desirable , 36 — Full and universal obedience not supposed to ...
... effects ; while the whole are universal , invariable , unbending , and in harmony with the entire constitution of man , 31 , & c . — Death in certain circumstances appears desirable , 36 — Full and universal obedience not supposed to ...
Page xiii
... effects , 25 . CHAPTER I. ON NATURAL LAWS , 27-41 Man's faculties capable of ascertaining what exists , and the purpose of what exists , but not the will of the Deity in creation , page 27 - All the depart- ments of nature act according ...
... effects , 25 . CHAPTER I. ON NATURAL LAWS , 27-41 Man's faculties capable of ascertaining what exists , and the purpose of what exists , but not the will of the Deity in creation , page 27 - All the depart- ments of nature act according ...
Page xvii
... effects which would follow its abolition , 188 , & c . - Why do children of the same marriage differ from each other ? 195 - Cases illustrative of the evils resulting from neglect of the law of hereditary transmission , 195 - Mar- riage ...
... effects which would follow its abolition , 188 , & c . - Why do children of the same marriage differ from each other ? 195 - Cases illustrative of the evils resulting from neglect of the law of hereditary transmission , 195 - Mar- riage ...
Page xviii
... Effect of the moral law on national prosperity , 258 - The highest prosperity of one nation perfectly compatible ... effects anti- cipated from the existence of Negro slavery in the United States , 272— The Spaniards punished under the ...
... Effect of the moral law on national prosperity , 258 - The highest prosperity of one nation perfectly compatible ... effects anti- cipated from the existence of Negro slavery in the United States , 272— The Spaniards punished under the ...
Page xx
... effect but upon the mind of the supplicant , 374 This taught by Drs . Leechman and Blair , 375 - Opinion of Lord Kames on prayer , and on public worship , 375 - The natural effects of great size and activity in the moral organs mistaken ...
... effect but upon the mind of the supplicant , 374 This taught by Drs . Leechman and Blair , 375 - Opinion of Lord Kames on prayer , and on public worship , 375 - The natural effects of great size and activity in the moral organs mistaken ...
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