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... feeling of pain in the recollection of evil which he has done , and of pleasure and self - approbation , of the good which he has performed . There is within him a power which forces him to pass judgment upon himself and upon his ...
... feeling of pain in the recollection of evil which he has done , and of pleasure and self - approbation , of the good which he has performed . There is within him a power which forces him to pass judgment upon himself and upon his ...
Side 12
... feelings inform us , that we are accountable to the supreme moral Governor and Judge ? This conviction is confirmed ... feeling , without suffering a proportional privation of happiness ; and accordingly , the man who lives in malice and ...
... feelings inform us , that we are accountable to the supreme moral Governor and Judge ? This conviction is confirmed ... feeling , without suffering a proportional privation of happiness ; and accordingly , the man who lives in malice and ...
Side 20
... disquieting apprehensions on this head are generally in proportion to the refinement and deli- cacy of their moral feelings and perceptions . Can we suppose that God would leave their minds under such 20 On the Moral Government of God .
... disquieting apprehensions on this head are generally in proportion to the refinement and deli- cacy of their moral feelings and perceptions . Can we suppose that God would leave their minds under such 20 On the Moral Government of God .
Side 31
... , his mercy a fondness , his wrath a madness , his tyranny , his wisdom an unworthy subtlety * " * Charnock's Works , vol . ii . , p . 496 . power a We are formed capable of perceiving and of feeling moral Immutable and Eternal . 31.
... , his mercy a fondness , his wrath a madness , his tyranny , his wisdom an unworthy subtlety * " * Charnock's Works , vol . ii . , p . 496 . power a We are formed capable of perceiving and of feeling moral Immutable and Eternal . 31.
Side 32
... feelings . Every theory , therefore , which represents moral distinctions as having no existence apart from the mind that per- ceives them : -- that is , that teaches us to regard mora- lity as altogether a matter of sensation or feeling ...
... feelings . Every theory , therefore , which represents moral distinctions as having no existence apart from the mind that per- ceives them : -- that is , that teaches us to regard mora- lity as altogether a matter of sensation or feeling ...
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