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The love of our native land is an impulse of nature , implanted in the mind by Providence , probably that no part of the earth's surface might be without its inhabitants ; and it is generally found , that , in propor tion as Nature is ...
The love of our native land is an impulse of nature , implanted in the mind by Providence , probably that no part of the earth's surface might be without its inhabitants ; and it is generally found , that , in propor tion as Nature is ...
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The sun and the stars consist of the most pure matter in Nature , by the accumulation of their respective ingredients . The planets , the dross as it were of the heavens , are the accumulation of the more heavy and aqueous parts of ter- ...
The sun and the stars consist of the most pure matter in Nature , by the accumulation of their respective ingredients . The planets , the dross as it were of the heavens , are the accumulation of the more heavy and aqueous parts of ter- ...
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As to the Trinity , even Hume al- lows that it is not inconsistent with the nature of Deity that there should be two or more Beings of the very highest order , whose essence and ac- tions may be so regulated by the na- ture of the ...
As to the Trinity , even Hume al- lows that it is not inconsistent with the nature of Deity that there should be two or more Beings of the very highest order , whose essence and ac- tions may be so regulated by the na- ture of the ...
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