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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... surely the Christian cannot doubt what election he should make . Could a Jew have justified himself for violating the Mosaic law , by urging the precepts delivered to the patri- archs ? No. Neither then can we justify ourselves for ...
... surely the Christian cannot doubt what election he should make . Could a Jew have justified himself for violating the Mosaic law , by urging the precepts delivered to the patri- archs ? No. Neither then can we justify ourselves for ...
الصفحة 18
... surely , with all reason , be asked , why we should not assent to the reality of that mode of communi- cation , of which , as we shall hereafter see , Christi- anity asserts the existence ? 29 " The first principles of morals are the ...
... surely , with all reason , be asked , why we should not assent to the reality of that mode of communi- cation , of which , as we shall hereafter see , Christi- anity asserts the existence ? 29 " The first principles of morals are the ...
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... surely be in- correct . To say that individuals express their no- tions of this principle or power by various phrase- ology , that they attribute to it different degrees of superhuman intelligence , or that they refer for its origin to ...
... surely be in- correct . To say that individuals express their no- tions of this principle or power by various phrase- ology , that they attribute to it different degrees of superhuman intelligence , or that they refer for its origin to ...
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... Surely , if His spirit had striven with them until that time , until they were so desperately wicked , and wholly cor- rupted , that not only some , but every imagination of their hearts was evil , yes , only evil , and that con ...
... Surely , if His spirit had striven with them until that time , until they were so desperately wicked , and wholly cor- rupted , that not only some , but every imagination of their hearts was evil , yes , only evil , and that con ...
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... surely be regarded as positive evidence that this in- struction would be accorded to us for ever . How clear soever appears to be the evidence of reason , that man , being universally a moral and ac- countable agent , must be possessed ...
... surely be regarded as positive evidence that this in- struction would be accorded to us for ever . How clear soever appears to be the evidence of reason , that man , being universally a moral and ac- countable agent , must be possessed ...
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