Elements of Moral Philosophy and of Christian Ethics, Bind 2J. Duncan, 1826 |
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Side 10
... object of moral appro- bation in one age or country , be the object of dis- approbation in another , have we any good ground for thinking that there is an inherent faculty in our nature by which we judge of actions as right or wrong ...
... object of moral appro- bation in one age or country , be the object of dis- approbation in another , have we any good ground for thinking that there is an inherent faculty in our nature by which we judge of actions as right or wrong ...
Side 15
... object of punishment , and that virtue , as such , should be the object of protection and reward . When was it ever heard , that any government , the most oppressive and unprincipled , professed to encourage the vices of falsehood ...
... object of punishment , and that virtue , as such , should be the object of protection and reward . When was it ever heard , that any government , the most oppressive and unprincipled , professed to encourage the vices of falsehood ...
Side 19
... object of this belief were to be realized . The supposition that the God of truth would govern the world by a delusion is repugnant to every notion we can entertain of his veracity and perfection , and derogatory to the glories of his ...
... object of this belief were to be realized . The supposition that the God of truth would govern the world by a delusion is repugnant to every notion we can entertain of his veracity and perfection , and derogatory to the glories of his ...
Side 37
... object of the Deity is the good or happiness of the universe , is a position in which all , according to this general statement of it , will readily acquiesce . It is highly probable , how- ever , from the deductions of reason , and it ...
... object of the Deity is the good or happiness of the universe , is a position in which all , according to this general statement of it , will readily acquiesce . It is highly probable , how- ever , from the deductions of reason , and it ...
Side 38
... object . " God also hath highly exalted him , and given him a name which is above every name ; that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow , of things in heaven , and things in earth , and things under the earth ; and that every ...
... object . " God also hath highly exalted him , and given him a name which is above every name ; that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow , of things in heaven , and things in earth , and things under the earth ; and that every ...
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