Essays on the Principles of Morality: And on the Private and Political Rights and Obligations of MankindC. Gilpin, 1842 - 198 من الصفحات |
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... believe there are , higher grounds upon which a sense of Moral Obligation may be founded ; such as the love of goodness for its own sake , or love and gratitude to God for his being from feelings of " Sympathy , " † the conclusion ...
... believe there are , higher grounds upon which a sense of Moral Obligation may be founded ; such as the love of goodness for its own sake , or love and gratitude to God for his being from feelings of " Sympathy , " † the conclusion ...
الصفحة 2
... believe that good men find , in the practice of life , that these emotions are frequently unsafe , and sometimes erro- neous guides of their conduct . Besides , the emo- tions are to be regulated and restrained ; which of itself ...
... believe that good men find , in the practice of life , that these emotions are frequently unsafe , and sometimes erro- neous guides of their conduct . Besides , the emo- tions are to be regulated and restrained ; which of itself ...
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... believe that he is unchangeable ; but what is the sense in which we understand the term ? Do we mean that the attribute involves the necessity of an unchange- ing system of moral government , or that the Deity cannot make alterations in ...
... believe that he is unchangeable ; but what is the sense in which we understand the term ? Do we mean that the attribute involves the necessity of an unchange- ing system of moral government , or that the Deity cannot make alterations in ...
الصفحة 8
... believe in the divine authority of no rule , and in the truth of no record , which he is unable to reconcile with the Divine Attributes - must be consigned to hope- less Pyrrhonism . The lesson which such considerations teach is a ...
... believe in the divine authority of no rule , and in the truth of no record , which he is unable to reconcile with the Divine Attributes - must be consigned to hope- less Pyrrhonism . The lesson which such considerations teach is a ...
الصفحة 9
... believe , almost uniformly to the precepts of all , as of equal present obligation . The consequence is what might be expected - his moral system is not consistent . Nor is it to be forgotten , that in defend- ing what may be regarded ...
... believe , almost uniformly to the precepts of all , as of equal present obligation . The consequence is what might be expected - his moral system is not consistent . Nor is it to be forgotten , that in defend- ing what may be regarded ...
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