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" It is not therefore the private good of this or that man, nation, or age, but the general well-being of all men, of all nations, of all ages of the world, which God designs should be procured by the concurring actions of each individual. "
The Works of George Berkeley - Page 107
by George Berkeley - 1871
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The Works of George Berkeley, Volume 2

George Berkeley - 1820 - 478 pages
...any respect of persons ; it is not therefore the private good of this or that man, nation or age, but the general well-being of all men, of all nations, of all ages of the world, which God designs should be procured by the concurring actions of each individual. Having thus discovered...
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The Elements of English Composition: Serving as a Sequel to the Study of Grammar

David Irving - 1821 - 336 pages
...respect of persons : it is not therefore the private good of this or that man, nation, or age, but the general well-being of all men, of all nations, of all ages of the world, which God designs should be procured by the concurring .actions of each individual. , ( Discourse on...
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Directions for the study of theology, letters

George Gleig (bp. of Brechin.) - 1827 - 1124 pages
...respect of persons. It is not, therefore, the private good of this or that man, nation, or age, but the general well-being of all men, of all nations, of all ages of the world, which God designs should be procured by the concurring actions of each individual. Hence, whatsoever...
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A General View of the Progress of Ethical Philosophy: Chiefly During the ...

Sir James Mackintosh - 1832 - 380 pages
...his own words : — " As God is a being of infinite goodness, his end is the good of his creatures. The general wellbeing of all men of all nations, of all ages of the world, is that which he designs should be procured by the concurring actions of each individual." Having stated...
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A General View of the Progress of Ethical Philosophy: Chiefly During the ...

Sir James Mackintosh - 1832 - 340 pages
...God is a being of infinite goodness, his end is the good of his creatures. The general wellbeingof all men of all nations, of all ages of the world, is that which he designs should be procured by the concurring actions of each individual." Having stated...
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The Works of George Berkeley: Including His Letters to Thomas ..., Volume 2

George Berkeley - 1843 - 470 pages
...respect of persons : it is not therefore the private good of this or that man, nation, or age, but the general well-being of all men, of all nations, of all ages of the world, which God designs should be procured by the concurring actions of each individual. Having thus discovered...
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The Miscellaneous Works of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh, Volume 1

Sir James Mackintosh - 1846 - 618 pages
...his own words : — " As God ie a being of infinite goodness, His end is the good of His creatures. The general wellbeing of all men of all nations, of all ages of the world, is that which He designs should be procured by the concurring actions of each individual." Having stated...
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The Miscellaneous Works of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh: Three ...

Sir James Mackintosh - 1848 - 630 pages
...his own words : — i! As God is a being of infinite goodness, His end is the good of His creatures. The general wellbeing of all men of all nations, of all ages of the world, is that which He designs should be procured by the concurring actions of each individual." Having stated...
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Historical Characters: Talleyrand, Cobbett, Mackintosh, Canning

Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer - 1868 - 788 pages
...stated by himself: 'As God is a being of infinite goodness , His end is the good of His creatures. The general well-being of all men of all nations, of all ages of the world, is that which He designs should be procured by the concurring actions of each individual.' Having stated...
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Miscellaneous Works of Sir James Mackintoch

Sir James Mackintosh - 1871 - 616 pages
...in his own words: — "As God is a being of infinite goodness, His end is the good of His creatures. The general wellbeing of all men of all nations, of all ages of the world, is that which He designs should be procured by the concurring actions of yacht individual." Having stated...
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