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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... language very laxly and very dangerously . The high language of Dr Paley respecting Ex- pediency as a paramount law , is well known : - " Whatever is expedient is right . " * - " The obliga- tion of every law depends upon its ultimate ...
... language very laxly and very dangerously . The high language of Dr Paley respecting Ex- pediency as a paramount law , is well known : - " Whatever is expedient is right . " * - " The obliga- tion of every law depends upon its ultimate ...
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... language of the volume itself would express it , it is necessary that we should become , in some degree , the " sheep " of Christ before we can accurately " know his voice . " " " * There is one clear and distinct ground upon which we ...
... language of the volume itself would express it , it is necessary that we should become , in some degree , the " sheep " of Christ before we can accurately " know his voice . " " " * There is one clear and distinct ground upon which we ...
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... language , which yet cannot be unconditionally obeyed , they call in question its general obligation . Their minds fix upon the idea of some consequences which would result from a literal obedience , and feeling assured that those ...
... language , which yet cannot be unconditionally obeyed , they call in question its general obligation . Their minds fix upon the idea of some consequences which would result from a literal obedience , and feeling assured that those ...
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... language be called a law in respect of those to whom it is directed , if they are at liberty to neglect it when they think fit . These precepts may be advices , recommendations , " salutary cautions , " but they are not laws . They may ...
... language be called a law in respect of those to whom it is directed , if they are at liberty to neglect it when they think fit . These precepts may be advices , recommendations , " salutary cautions , " but they are not laws . They may ...
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... language cannot be em- ployed . It exalts to the utmost the character of the virtue , and , in effect , promises its possessor the ut- most favour and felicity . If then , of Faith , Hope , and Love , Love be the greatest ; if it be by ...
... language cannot be em- ployed . It exalts to the utmost the character of the virtue , and , in effect , promises its possessor the ut- most favour and felicity . If then , of Faith , Hope , and Love , Love be the greatest ; if it be by ...
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