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Page 141
... happiness of a soul will be adequate to its nature , and that it is not endowed with any faculties which are to lie use- less and unemployed . The happiness is to be the happiness of the whole man ; and we may easily con- ceive to ...
... happiness of a soul will be adequate to its nature , and that it is not endowed with any faculties which are to lie use- less and unemployed . The happiness is to be the happiness of the whole man ; and we may easily con- ceive to ...
Page 142
... happiness ; and , in the last place , considering that the happiness of another world is to be the happi- ness of the whole man ; who can question but that there is an infinite variety in those pleasures we are speaking of ; and that ...
... happiness ; and , in the last place , considering that the happiness of another world is to be the happi- ness of the whole man ; who can question but that there is an infinite variety in those pleasures we are speaking of ; and that ...
Page 142
... happiness ; and , in the last place , considering that the happiness of another world is to be the happi- ness of the whole man ; who can question but that there is an infinite variety in those pleasures we are speaking of ; and that ...
... happiness ; and , in the last place , considering that the happiness of another world is to be the happi- ness of the whole man ; who can question but that there is an infinite variety in those pleasures we are speaking of ; and that ...
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