| 1763 - 784 lehte
...fubjects muft be confined la facial duties, z He mult recommend them only from rational confideralioiu, viz. the beauty and comely proportions of virtue, and its advantages in the prelcnt life, without any regard to a future (late of more extended felf-interell. 3. His authorities... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1754 - 540 lehte
...fubje&s muft be confined to fecial duties. 2. He mull recommend them only from rational confederations, viz. the beauty and comely proportions of "virtue,...be drawn from heathen writers, none, or as few as poiliblc from fcripture. 4. He muft be very unacceptable to the common people. fne«r; to give fly... | |
| John Witherspoon, John Rodgers - 1802 - 604 lehte
...fubje&s mufl be con. fined to focial duties. 2. He muft recommend them only from rational confederations, viz. the beauty and comely proportions of virtue,...He muft be very unacceptable to the common people. THESE four marks of a good preacher, or rules for preaching well (for they ferve equally for both purpofes)... | |
| 1864 - 890 lehte
...must be confined to the social duties. 2. He must recommend them only from rational considerations, viz., the beauty and comely proportions of Virtue, and its advantages in the present life without any regard to a future state of more extended self-interest. 3. His authorities... | |
| James McCosh - 1875 - 506 lehte
...must be confined to the social duties. 2. He must recommend them only from rational considerations ; viz., the beauty and comely proportions of virtue, and its advantages in the present life, without any regard to a future state of more extended self-interest. 3. His authorities... | |
| Ernest Campbell Mossner - 2001 - 768 lehte
...must be confined to social duties. 2. He must recommend them only from ratinnal consideratinns, vi2. the beauty and comely proportions of virtue, and its advantages in the present life, without any regard to a future state of more extended self.interest. 3. His authorities... | |
| Jerry Z. Muller - 1995 - 292 lehte
...must be confined to social duties. 2. He must recommend them only from rational considerations, namely the beauty and comely proportions of virtue, and its advantages in the present life, without any regard to a future state of more extended self-interest. 3. His authorities... | |
| James Buchan - 2009 - 468 lehte
...subjects must be confined to social duties. i. He must recommend them only from rational considerations, viz. the beauty and comely proportions of virtue, and its advantages in the present life, without any regard to a future state of more extended self-interest. 3. His authorities... | |
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