| David Hume - 1789 - 488 trang
...clafs, and that their encouragement, as well as that of lawyers and phyficians, may fafely be entrufted to the liberality of individuals, who are attached to their doctrines, and who find benefit or confolation from their fpiritual miniftry and afiiftance. Their induftry and vigilance will, no doubt,... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 480 trang
...instances of this order of men. IT may naturally be thought, at first sight, that the ecclesiastics belong to the first class, and that their encouragement,...industry and vigilance will, no doubt, be whetted by such ah additional motive ; and their skill in their profession, as well as their address in governing the... | |
| Adam Smith - 1809 - 514 trang
...instances of this order of men. " It may naturally be thought, at first sight, that " the ecclesiastics belong* to the first class, and that " their encouragement,...lawyers " and physicians, may safely be entrusted to the li" berality of individuals, who are attached to their " doctrines, and who find benefit or consolation... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 514 trang
...IT may naturally be thought, at first sight, that the ecclesiastics belong to the first class, arid that their encouragement, as well as that of lawyers and physicians, may safely be intrusted to the liberality of individuals, who are attached to their doctrines, and who find benefit... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 542 trang
...that their encouragement, as well as that ** of lawyers and phyficians, may fafely be en** trufted to the liberality of individuals, who " are attached to their doctrines, and who find ** benefit or confolation from their fpiritual mi" niftry and affiftance. Their induftry and vi" gilance will, no... | |
| Thomas Downes Wilmot Dearn - 1814 - 382 trang
...instances of this order of men." ' ' It may naturally be thought, at first sight, that the ecclesiastics belong to the first class, and that their encouragement,...spiritual ministry and assistance. Their industry and vigihuice will,. L .. But if an established or state religion be necessary, it is equally necessary... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1818 - 316 trang
...Their encouragement cannot, as he conceives, " be safely intrusted to the liberality of indivi" duals who are attached to their doctrines, " and who find...consolation from " their spiritual ministry and assistance;" because, although their industry and vigilance would " be whetted by such an additional mo" tive,"... | |
| David Hume - 1819 - 406 trang
...this order of men. It may naturally be thought, at first sight, that the ecclesiastics belong to tl:e first class, and that their encouragement, as well as that of lawyers and pbysicians, may -:ifely be intrusted to the liberality of individuals who are attached to their doctrines,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1822 - 540 trang
...instances of this " order of men. " It may naturally be thought, at first sight, " that the ecclesiastics belong to the first class, " and that their encouragement,...as that " of lawyers and physicians, may safely be en" trusted to the liberality of individuals, who *' are attached to their doctrines, and who find... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 486 trang
...instances of this order of men. It may naturally be thought, at first sight, that the ecclesiastics belong to the first class, and that their encouragement,...well as that of lawyers and physicians, may safely be intrusted to the liberality of individuals, who are attached to their doctrines, and who find benefit... | |
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