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This dissertation examines the notion of moral good and evil that was advanced in the book entitled The Religion of Nature Delineated. To advance wrong notions of religion is apt to have these two very ill effects: to mislead such as are imposed upon thereby in the conduct of life; and to expose religion to the insults of those that being engaged in Deism or Atheism, or inclinable that way, have sense enough to perceive the weakness of such notions. Due to the age and scarcity of the original we reproduced, some pages may be spotty, faded or difficult to read. Old English text.
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This dissertation examines the notion of moral good and evil that was advanced in the book entitled The Religion of Nature Delineated. To advance wrong notions of religion is apt to have these two very ill effects: to mislead such as are imposed upon thereby in the conduct of life; and to expose religion to the insults of those that being engaged in Deism or Atheism, or inclinable that way, have sense enough to perceive the weakness of such notions. Due to the age and scarcity of the original we reproduced, some pages may be spotty, faded or difficult to read. Old English text.
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John Clarke practised as a litigation solicitor for 44 years, beginning as an articled clerk in Westminster and later working in Brighton, King's Lynn, and Wisbech. He specialised in criminal law and prison law for 37 of those 44 years. Additionally, he managed an 18-acre smallholding while maintaining his legal practice.