... by some novelty, to excite the languid devotion of his audience. No regard will be paid to truth, morals, or decency, in the doctrines inculcated. Every tenet will be adopted that best suits the disorderly affections of the human frame. The History of England - Stran 27avtor: David Hume - 1826Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Adam Smith - 1809 - 514 strani
...his audience. No regard will be paid to " truth, morals, or decency, in the doctrines inculca" ted. Every tenet will be adopted that best suits the " disorderly affections of the human frame. Custom' ' ers will be drawn to each conventicle by new indus*' try and address, in practising on the... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 520 strani
...of his audience. No regard will be paid to " truth morals or decency, in the doctrines inculca" ted. Every tenet will be adopted that best suits " the...conventicle by " new industry and address, in practising on thepas" sions and credulity of the populace. And, in the " end, the civil magistrate will find that... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 542 strani
...practifing on the paffions and credu" lity of the populace. And in the end, the civil " magiftrate will find, that he has dearly paid " for his pretended frugality, in faving a fixed " eftablifhment for the priefts ; and that in " reality the moft decent and advantageous... | |
| Thomas Downes Wilmot Dearn - 1814 - 382 strani
...paid to truth, morals or decency, in the doctrines inculcated. Every tenet will be adopted that nest s'uits the disorderly affections of the human frame....passions and credulity of the populace. And in the *inl, the civil magistrate will find, that he has dearly paid for his pretended frugality, in saving... | |
| Adam Smith - 1819 - 518 strani
...his audience. No regard will be paid to " truth, morals or decency, in the doctrines inculcat" ed. Every tenet will be adopted that best suits " the...by " new industry and address, in practising on the pas" sions and credulity of the populace. And, in the " end, the civil magistrate will find that he... | |
| Adam Smith - 1822 - 540 strani
...excite the lan" guid devotion of his audience. No regard " will be paid to truth, morals, or decency, in " the doctrines inculcated. Every tenet will be " adopted that best suits the disorderly affec-. " tions of the human frame. Customers will be " drawn to each conventicle by new industry and... | |
| Charles Putt - 1830 - 496 strani
...excite the languid devotion of his audience,—no regard will be paid to truth, morals, or decency, in the doctrines inculcated. Every tenet will be adopted...and. credulity of the populace. And, in the end, the wise magistrate will find that he has dearly paid for his frugality in saving a fixed establishment... | |
| Edward Gibbon Wakefield - 1833 - 706 strani
...without regard to truth, morals or decency in the doctrines inculcated ; and that thus every tenet is adopted that best suits the disorderly affections of the human frame, customers being drawn to each conventicle by new industry and address in practicing on the passions and credulity... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 strani
...individuals, excite the languid devotion of his audience. No regard will be paid to truth, morals, or decency, in the doctrines inculcated. Every tenet will be adopted...magistrate will find that he has dearly paid for his intended frugality, in saving a fixed establishment for the priests ; and that, in reality, the most... | |
| Independent Whig, Andrew SCOTT (Member of the Merchant Company, Edinburgh.) - 1845 - 420 strani
...clergy in this country, pray let us have them placed as David Hume advised in these few words : — " The civil magistrate will find that he has dearly paid for his intended frugality in saving a fixed establishment for the priests; and that in reality, the most decent... | |
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