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Ask of the learn❜d the way ? the learn❜d are blind ; This bids to serve , and that to shun , mankind ; Some place the bliss in action , some in ease , Those call it pleasure , and contentment these ; Some , sunk to beasts ...
Ask of the learn❜d the way ? the learn❜d are blind ; This bids to serve , and that to shun , mankind ; Some place the bliss in action , some in ease , Those call it pleasure , and contentment these ; Some , sunk to beasts ...
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The purpose of these writings is surely not only to show mankind , but to provide that they may be seen hereafter with less hazard ; to teach the means of avoiding the snares which are laid by TREACHERY for INNOCENCE , without in- ...
The purpose of these writings is surely not only to show mankind , but to provide that they may be seen hereafter with less hazard ; to teach the means of avoiding the snares which are laid by TREACHERY for INNOCENCE , without in- ...
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They are of opinion that the generality of mankind are neither so obstinately wicked as to deserve ever- lasting punishment , nor so good as to merit being admitted into the society of blessed spirits ; and therefore that God is ...
They are of opinion that the generality of mankind are neither so obstinately wicked as to deserve ever- lasting punishment , nor so good as to merit being admitted into the society of blessed spirits ; and therefore that God is ...
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
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