... rational beings; not only as rational, but social; not only as social, but immortal. Whatever violates your nature in any of these respects, cannot afford true pleasure; any more than that which undermines an essential part of the vital system can... Sermons - Page 187by Hugh Blair - 1784Full view - About this book
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