Eclectic Moral Philosophy: Prepared for Literary Institutions and General UseHarper & brothers, 1846 - 423 sider |
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... Supreme Governor is violated , and the motives which should influence to obedience , together with the good effects of it upon individuals and the world at large . " When the obligations of morality are taught , " says Dr. Johnson ...
... Supreme Governor is violated , and the motives which should influence to obedience , together with the good effects of it upon individuals and the world at large . " When the obligations of morality are taught , " says Dr. Johnson ...
Side 14
... supreme God , the greatest and best of beings , the father of gods and men . It is probable that belief in one God was the original belief of m . inkind with respect to Deity ; but partly from their narrow views , which made them think ...
... supreme God , the greatest and best of beings , the father of gods and men . It is probable that belief in one God was the original belief of m . inkind with respect to Deity ; but partly from their narrow views , which made them think ...
Side 15
... supreme and the first cause : therefore his existence does not depend on anything whatever . Spirituality of God . 34. ( 1. ) He is a living being , but matter is not . Life is the peculiar attribute of spirit . ( 2. ) He is an ...
... supreme and the first cause : therefore his existence does not depend on anything whatever . Spirituality of God . 34. ( 1. ) He is a living being , but matter is not . Life is the peculiar attribute of spirit . ( 2. ) He is an ...
Side 21
... , is at once absurd and impious ; and if we think worthily of the Supreme Being , we cannot entertain a doubt that He , who by the constitution of human nature has declared his 22 MORAL GOVERNMENT . love of virtue and his hatred.
... , is at once absurd and impious ; and if we think worthily of the Supreme Being , we cannot entertain a doubt that He , who by the constitution of human nature has declared his 22 MORAL GOVERNMENT . love of virtue and his hatred.
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... supreme Governor , the conclusion to which we are naturally led is , that there are reasons why he does not now more fully display it , and that when these reasons have ceased , or in another state where a new order of things will exist ...
... supreme Governor , the conclusion to which we are naturally led is , that there are reasons why he does not now more fully display it , and that when these reasons have ceased , or in another state where a new order of things will exist ...
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