Unitarianism Philosophically and Theologically Examined: In a Series of Periodical Numbers; Comprising a Complete Refutation of the Leading Principles of the Unitarian System ...H. Guegan, 1821 - Unitarianism |
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Page 79
... inferior beings which surround him . Every man was invested by the com- mon Creator with this most honourable and useful sovereign- ty , and every man has a right to the homage and services of those creatures that are placed below him ...
... inferior beings which surround him . Every man was invested by the com- mon Creator with this most honourable and useful sovereign- ty , and every man has a right to the homage and services of those creatures that are placed below him ...
Page 80
... inferior creatures . This equal distribution of the services of inferior creatures , not only because it is con- formable to the fulness of the rights of man , but also because it establishes all mankind in a kind of natural and ...
... inferior creatures . This equal distribution of the services of inferior creatures , not only because it is con- formable to the fulness of the rights of man , but also because it establishes all mankind in a kind of natural and ...
Page 81
... creatures , and that they arrogate to themselves a true and exclusive dominion over the inferior creatures . That is mine , say some , pointing out immense quantities of grain , and stock : the services of all these creatures , says ...
... creatures , and that they arrogate to themselves a true and exclusive dominion over the inferior creatures . That is mine , say some , pointing out immense quantities of grain , and stock : the services of all these creatures , says ...
Page 84
... inferior creatures of the world , or an equivalent of this partition , we have , therefore , not found them in their true and natural state , because we have not found them in the possession of their rights . If we have found men in a ...
... inferior creatures of the world , or an equivalent of this partition , we have , therefore , not found them in their true and natural state , because we have not found them in the possession of their rights . If we have found men in a ...
Page 85
... inferior creatures , requires likewise that , among them , as social beings , there should reign proper order and reciprocal dependence , without which , it does not seem possible , that any society whatever could subsist . * We shall ...
... inferior creatures , requires likewise that , among them , as social beings , there should reign proper order and reciprocal dependence , without which , it does not seem possible , that any society whatever could subsist . * We shall ...
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