| Anthony Collins - Free thought - 1713 - 196 pages
...Better it were that there were no Reveafd Religion, and that human Nature were left to the Conduct of its own Principles and Inclinations, which are...merciful, much more for the Peace and Happinefs of human Society, than to be acted bj A Religion which injpires Men-with fo wild a Fury. THEN, in the Interpretation... | |
| Books - 1766 - 768 pages
...flaughter ? Better were it indeed, as a great and learned writer obferves, " there were no revealed religion, and that human nature were left to the conduit of its 6wn principles and inclinations, which are much more mild and rnerciful, mnch more for the peace and... | |
| Mathew Carey - Ireland - 1819 - 536 pages
...deplore, it were " Better there were no revealed religion, and that human nature were left to the conduct of its own principles and inclinations, which are...more mild and merciful, much more for the peace and happiness of human society, than to be actuated by a religion that inspires men with so vile a fury,... | |
| Mathew Carey - Ireland - 1823 - 534 pages
...work, it were ".Better there were no revealed religion, and that human nature were left to the conduct of its own principles and inclinations, which are...more mild and merciful, much more for the peace and happiness of human society, than to be actuated by a religion that inspires men with so vile a fury,... | |
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