Eclectic Moral Philosophy: Prepared for Literary Institutions and General UseHarper & brothers, 1846 - 423 sider |
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... piety , benevolence , integ- rity , veracity , temperance , fortitude , industry : all men disapprove of contrary dispositions and conduct . Reason and the moral faculty may be perverted . This perver- sion however results from the ...
... piety , benevolence , integ- rity , veracity , temperance , fortitude , industry : all men disapprove of contrary dispositions and conduct . Reason and the moral faculty may be perverted . This perver- sion however results from the ...
Side 49
... piety . The benevolent affections are spoken of , figuratively , as the heart . A man's heart is hard or cold , when these affections are feeble and dull in him ; he is warm - hearted , when they are strong ; and open - hearted , when ...
... piety . The benevolent affections are spoken of , figuratively , as the heart . A man's heart is hard or cold , when these affections are feeble and dull in him ; he is warm - hearted , when they are strong ; and open - hearted , when ...
Side 51
... piety , came to be called pity . Such a disposition , as it prompts us to abstain from adding to the pain felt , is mercy , or clemency ; as it prompts us to remove the pain or want which we see , it is charity . But this word has also ...
... piety , came to be called pity . Such a disposition , as it prompts us to abstain from adding to the pain felt , is mercy , or clemency ; as it prompts us to remove the pain or want which we see , it is charity . But this word has also ...
Side 54
... piety leading us to prayer , must be continually practiced . 124. We must beware lest bad passions impose on us by assuming a false name ; for this often happens , and is often fatal to virtue . Men are apt to mistake their own avarice ...
... piety leading us to prayer , must be continually practiced . 124. We must beware lest bad passions impose on us by assuming a false name ; for this often happens , and is often fatal to virtue . Men are apt to mistake their own avarice ...
Side 122
... piety , a sacred regard to the will of God ; whereas other moralists found it upon the deduc- tions of reason , the fitness of things , and views of private and public good . Separated from piety , morality is merely a matter of decorum ...
... piety , a sacred regard to the will of God ; whereas other moralists found it upon the deduc- tions of reason , the fitness of things , and views of private and public good . Separated from piety , morality is merely a matter of decorum ...
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