The law of nature defended by scripture: against a learned class of moderns, who think it needful, in order to support the credit of revealed religion against deists, to deny the existence of that law. An Axiom. The spirit of a man is of a nobler make than the spirit of a beast; the former being so made as naturally to receive, from surrounding objects, and the course of things, impressions of a higher order than the latter is capable of. Warranted by Scripture

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Law of nature defended by scripture: against a learned class of moderns, who think it needful, in order to support the credit of revealed religion against deists, to deny the existence of that law. An Axiom. The spirit of a man is of a nobler make than the spirit of a beast; the former being so made as naturally to receive, from surrounding objects, and the course of things, impressions of a higher order than the latter is capable of. Warranted by Scripture (Online)
The law of nature defended by scripture: against a learned class of moderns, who think it needful, in order to support the credit of revealed religion against deists, to deny the existence of that law. An Axiom. The spirit of a man is of a nobler make tha

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Edinburgh : printed by Sands, Donaldson, Murray, and Cochran. Sold by A. Donaldson, Edinburgh; E. Dilly, London; and other booksellers, [1760]

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