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" Creator j the use of the passions, which are the organs of the mind, cannot be barren of praise to him, nor unproductive to ourselves of that noble and uncommon union of... "
Natural Theology Considered: With Reference to Lord Brougham's Discourse on ... - Page 150
by Thomas Turton - 1836 - 354 pages
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: A vindication of natural ...

Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 pages
...the passions is great, and worthy, in every branch of that variety, of an attentive investigation. The more accurately we search into the human mind, the stronger traces we everywhere find of His wisdom who made it. If a discourse on the use of the parts of the body may be...
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The Beauties of the Late Right Hon. Edmund Burke: Selected from ..., Volume 2

Edmund Burke - 1798 - 350 pages
...bind, the ftronger traces we every where find of his Wifdom who made it. If a difcourfe on the ufe of the parts of the body may be considered as an hymn to the Creator; the ufe of the paffions, which are the organs of the mind, cannot be barren of praife to him, nor unproductive...
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Further Thoughts on the Present State of Public Opinion: Being a ...

John Penn - 1800 - 212 pages
...endeavours to teach what every man, as he grows older, becomes more confirmed in his persuasion of, that " THE MORE ACCURATELY WE SEARCH INTO THE HUMAN MIND,...TRACES WE EVERY WHERE FIND OF HIS WISDOM WHO MADE IT."* • Burke — Sublime and Beautiful. !.;i:; .f:--' •..!.•.•••: ni.j . ...» I ...- .r.. v;.....
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1

Edmund Burke - 1806 - 520 pages
...of the passions is great, and worthy in every branch of that variety of an attentive investigation. The more accurately we search into the human mind,...the body may be considered as an hymn to the Creator j the use of the passions, which are the organs of the mind, cannot be barren of praise to him, nor...
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The Oxford review; or, Literary censor, Volume 1

734 pages
...of the passions is great, and worthy in every branch of that variety, of an attentive investigation. The more accurately we search into the human mind,...traces we every where find of his wisdom who made it'' " The study of the passions and affections pf the human mind," Dr. C. says, " is not confined to the...
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An Ethical Treatise on the Passions, Founded on the Principles Investigated ...

Thomas Cogan - 1807 - 536 pages
...of the Passions is great, and worthy in eTery branch of, that variety of an attentive investigation. The more accurately we. search into the human mind,...traces we every where find of His wisdom who made it." rjurl-r' , in the CllKlimA inA Rnvll 1 1 flit Burke on the Sublime and Beautiful . BATH: PRINTED AND...
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An Ethical Treatise on the Passions, Founded on the Principles Investigated ...

Thomas Cogan - 1807 - 540 pages
...great, and worthy in every branch of that variety of an attentive investigation. The more accurateiy we search into the human mind, the stronger traces we every where find •f His wisdom who made it." Burke on the Subiime and Beautifui. BATH: PRINTED AND SOLD BY HAZARD...
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The Sunday School Repository, Or, Teachers' Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 8

1813 - 1368 pages
...mental Philosophy, is thus pointed out by Biirkf, in his Essay on the " Sublime and Beautiful'" — The more accurately we search into the human mind, the stronger traces we everywhere find of His WISDOM, who made it. If a discourse on the use of the parts of the body may...
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The Works of Thomas Reid; with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1

Thomas Reid - 1822 - 432 pages
...passions is great, and worthy, in every branch of that variety, of the most diligent investigation. The more accurately we search into the human mind,...use of the parts of the body may be considered as a hymn to the Creator ; the use of the passions, which are the organs of the mind, cannot be barren...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: With a Portrait ..., Volume 1

Edmund Burke - 1823 - 446 pages
...the passions is great, and worthy, in every branch of that variety, of an attentive investigation. The more accurately we search into the human mind, the stronger traces we everywhere find of His wisdom who made it. If a discourse on the use of the parts of the body may be...
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