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' ^ r »> ttitf ^^ ti ^ f « j >«< tity ^ aii ivWetv * a ¥ to * v * 3 W * witted hte thoughts tb > *** ittag , ^? m inclined to ascribe * hfe testy ' akd ^ toot dtogethw consi st &m $ pm \ $ f& Which he has haz&rded On ^ dfMe ilripottaWt t ^ p ic ^ . I shall ** &rfi ^ fld ^ ny ^ f I ^ a ^^ kJ ^ x ^ mple , v&iitth ft sefe&t i * i prefefehce to owlets , as it fn km
lafea ^ &ifeGfiy an the ost resurtg < jf > * ll 3 jtte * ttot * s- CO&nected with t&e * tlieoTy ; ofifcoitds . ' * I f we scan , " says hfci ' ? tfee ^ pafrticuiar nature , And search ~ tt « 6 tlve original causes 6 f the several k& *< fs'of naughty dispositions in oar - ¥ l ) iufe ; 'dn ^ of iritscaririages in our live » , i ^ shall fii ^ inardinate sel f-love to be
^* hkafA ingredient , and a common l ^ W * de ** f th e fn all ; so that a divine of gtleat safne had some reason to affirtta , * i-i ^ aX , original * in ( or that innate disitettt ^ er ftoin Which men gen erally ii&cohie ° sb vety prone to evil , and
*^ c ^ e-to ^ g 6 od ) , doth consist in self-^ K ) vfej disposing us to all kinds of irre-: * &ftirity arid excess . " In atiother pas-^ SSftpi ftfr Sahiea \ ithoT e ^ s ^ resses himselftirus : " Reason dtet ^ eth ^ and preyeribeth to % s % tihat we should have a our true
^ dber rt ^ itxV to - good f ^ ttd fti&fex&i * kKb 3 iT % esi interests atid soMd contem ^ Ho ihat which ( al l things bg i *> £ rigWtly isla-ted , considered and * d ^ nBl |^ rttecl ) « tviH > in the fina l even t , to
ipf * 3 Te Wtust ^ beneficial and Satisfacry ^ o ^» y ^ a ^ eJ ^ oW working in prosecutiair ^ bf fiUcb thPBgs ^ common sense daHtwt ^ btid ^ iloW and approve . " Of thwe ^ iwootinostte a ^ i d
irrecdn-^ cHpabie ^^ prrfi the ' ^ lattc'r k inooi * i-^ < paitiHy theHldswt ^ ide of the truth ; dhdVaccortdiftgly Mr / Lc > cke , amd his - injomtf «? aibleibllowers , both in Hnjg-\ fcubd ^ and ' 4 on * the Continent , have maitttfuiiried ^ that virtue and an enitghieneld « self-love iire one and the r same . "iMhdve cjuoted the twb
pas-^' T "' " | | ^ j i ¦ " I . " r " » i ' Hi in i ii s # itf&or * ty e ? n . manuscript of Dr , Dod-^^ rict ^ c , th ^ t 9 ? 4 O ^ f of Barrow's eermops 7 : e . tr ^ asc ^ ihca three times , and soiuc % ^ pf jb Qfti ^ oer , They $ ^ m me to * q <) pjj « | ^ Vf ^ y , ^ on ^^ litri 9 « ic evidence u $ he * ^ r ?^^ W ? f ^^ i ^ nec ^ ot ^—)^ r . A ?!^ - ^ l ^ lf ?*>' 'iW ^ ^ S ^ tSTjf ^ 4 $ & e ^ 3 ^ r > & ^ Wfl ?^ k t <* ^ r . TOiots ^ cottents bimself vffth toy $ ifclei&i & 4 J $ 8 ine { Wm ' tMmnVitfre ' 4 riStti " foa ^ or five rqtttt ^ 'W ^ ^^ Weht ^ Vi ^ - at ^ he mft it iy tt&& ^ cmuvm ** te Wht ^ t ttf ^ y ^^ o ^ t i-tk > uHb > 8 > fi ^ vift ^ ifeict *
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Whoever compares the views of Barrow , ^ wh et * he touches oxLthe ' lheory of moralsv 'with : tfatJse opene d about fifty ye ^ trs ; afterwards by Dr . Batler , in his LHscourxes on Human Nature will be abundantly satisfied , that ^ in this science , a « \ v « ll ^ s imothers , the
progress o £ the ^ hUosophical- ' .: } S | tttit during the intervening period was aot incensideraWe . ¦ :, i ' . . > \ Tfce natneiof WitiCiKs , ^ although he too wrote with : some rapatittbn Against the £ p&eurfeaas ; 6 f : ^ his % ilas »); ii »
now fQm&irmerta chiefly / im conse quence of his treatises caneomhig-HG universal l&ng&ttgeidnd eti teat chajrxwter . Witk all the' inge * rortyodisplay £ d : i& them , thfey can nor bs edisiderei as accession ^ &B m uch ivalvie mzzscihtoi
and the lone periog . ; $ ihce . ^ lapo ^ , during which ; ' ma attemptT has jb ^ nrade to turn tte&tn . lal ^ oyz -pra ^ ifeal use , affordi of its&if » ci slight pre ^ UEOiptiori against the soikiHyjia ? ttep | 3 » ject . ' A few ^ y € 3 [ rs befoioithp .: defifib roi Hobbes ;^ I ) r . ' ; CuMhBHHLkaffO / iXa ^ *"
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1816, page 696, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2459/page/4/
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