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Strona 35
Now, as in all society, the bad form by far the largest part; and as their follies and
vices are heightened by the circumstances in which they are placed in a great
city; there, of course, we must expect to find, in its most concentrated virulence, ...
Now, as in all society, the bad form by far the largest part; and as their follies and
vices are heightened by the circumstances in which they are placed in a great
city; there, of course, we must expect to find, in its most concentrated virulence, ...
Strona 36
“In great cities,” he says, “likewise, or at least, in states of society similar to what is
commonly found in such laces, has generally commenced that fatal decline from
orthodoxy, which began, perhaps, with calling in question some of what are ...
“In great cities,” he says, “likewise, or at least, in states of society similar to what is
commonly found in such laces, has generally commenced that fatal decline from
orthodoxy, which began, perhaps, with calling in question some of what are ...
Strona 39
We find those societies which have no particular system of religious doctrines,
divided in sentiment, and not unfrequently their diversity in opinions proves the
occasion of their dissolution and overthrow. In churches which have adopted ...
We find those societies which have no particular system of religious doctrines,
divided in sentiment, and not unfrequently their diversity in opinions proves the
occasion of their dissolution and overthrow. In churches which have adopted ...
Strona 42
The bonds of society are loosened, its morals are corrupted, mutual confidence is
destroyed, religious zeal is extinguished, and in short, almost every thing that is
valuable to the State, is merged, and lost in the foaming cataract of passion ...
The bonds of society are loosened, its morals are corrupted, mutual confidence is
destroyed, religious zeal is extinguished, and in short, almost every thing that is
valuable to the State, is merged, and lost in the foaming cataract of passion ...
Strona 52
If the order of civil society depends upon variety in office; much more do the
peace and order of the church depend upon every man operating in his own
sphere:—if all civilians cannot be governors or judges, all Christians cannot be
preachers ...
If the order of civil society depends upon variety in office; much more do the
peace and order of the church depend upon every man operating in his own
sphere:—if all civilians cannot be governors or judges, all Christians cannot be
preachers ...
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