The Dignity of Human Nature Or a Brief Account of the Certain And Established

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To heiitate one moment which of the two methods he would choofe ? And does not the preference of the latter to tlie former, the confequences of both being the fame, fiiew plainly a redtitude in mere veracity, independent of its producing happinefs ? Again, were a traveller to fee fome flrange fight, which never had been, or could be feen, by any other, would it not be evidently better that he gave an account of it on his return, exadlly in every circumilance as it really was, than that he fl:cu...kl in the fmallefl circumilance deviate from truth ; though fuch deviation fliould have no kind of efitiOt upon any perfon in the world? Farther, is it not certain, beyond all poffibility of doubt, that the Supreme Being acts al- ways from the greateit and beft motives, and according to the wifL-ft and mod perfed rules, at the fame time that his happinefs is, has been, and will be, neceffarilyj r. T all moments, from eternity to eternity, the fame, un- change abie^ OfVh-tuf. ) HUMAN "NATURE. 865 changeable, and abfoliitely perfcd.

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