Priestley8 Institutes, Prelim. Essay, vol. i, p. 27, " Because common sense is a sufficient guard against many errors in religion, it seems to have been taken for granted, that common sense is a sufficient instructor also, whereas in fact,
salvatore ferragamo outletwithout positive instruction, men would naturally have been mere savages with respect to religion; as, without similar instruction, they would be savages with respect to the arts of life and the sciences. Common sense can only be compared to a judge; but what can a judge do without evidence and proper materials from which to form a judgment ?" Priestleys Examination of Dr. Reid, &c.