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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الصفحة vii
... moreover , if we mistake not , to be the result of a careful study of the writings of moralists , of much thought , of an intimate acquaintance with the genins of the Christian religion , and an extensive observation of.
... moreover , if we mistake not , to be the result of a careful study of the writings of moralists , of much thought , of an intimate acquaintance with the genins of the Christian religion , and an extensive observation of.
الصفحة 1
... result of that constitution which God gave When Bishop Butler says that we ought to live according to nature , and make conscience the judge whether we do so live or not , a kindred ob- servation arises ; for the existence and nature of ...
... result of that constitution which God gave When Bishop Butler says that we ought to live according to nature , and make conscience the judge whether we do so live or not , a kindred ob- servation arises ; for the existence and nature of ...
الصفحة 2
... result from them are " the express will and command of God ? " To the system of a fourth , which says that virtue consists in a " conformity of our actions with truth , " the objection presents itself what is truth ? or how , in the ...
... result from them are " the express will and command of God ? " To the system of a fourth , which says that virtue consists in a " conformity of our actions with truth , " the objection presents itself what is truth ? or how , in the ...
الصفحة 4
... result which we should expect a perpetual vacil- lation between two irreconcilable doctrines . As Christians , they necessarily acknowledge the autho- rity , and , in words at least , the supreme authority of the Divine Law : as ...
... result which we should expect a perpetual vacil- lation between two irreconcilable doctrines . As Christians , they necessarily acknowledge the autho- rity , and , in words at least , the supreme authority of the Divine Law : as ...
الصفحة 8
... result from his attributes , and those which do not , to vindicate the immutability of God . We have no business with these things , and I will venture to affirm that he who will take nothing upon trust - who will exercise no faith ...
... result from his attributes , and those which do not , to vindicate the immutability of God . We have no business with these things , and I will venture to affirm that he who will take nothing upon trust - who will exercise no faith ...
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