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Side 6
... any cause or agent but what depends on , and has proceeded from him , the Supreme Agent , and the first cause . His pleasure is sovereign and irresistible : for he doth according to his will 6 On the Grounds and Principles.
... any cause or agent but what depends on , and has proceeded from him , the Supreme Agent , and the first cause . His pleasure is sovereign and irresistible : for he doth according to his will 6 On the Grounds and Principles.
Side 8
... 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 actions ; which pronounces some actions to be in themselves just , right ...
... 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 actions ; which pronounces some actions to be in themselves just , right ...
Side 12
... pleasure and exhilarates the mind , the indulgence of evil passions wounds and depresses it . He who made us for the exalted purposes of his own glory , has rendered it impossible for us to entertain any wrathful passion , any selfish ...
... pleasure and exhilarates the mind , the indulgence of evil passions wounds and depresses it . He who made us for the exalted purposes of his own glory , has rendered it impossible for us to entertain any wrathful passion , any selfish ...
Side 20
... pleasure of an ap- proving conscience in any situation , is not only a compensation adequate to human virtue , but far more enviable than the highest earthly gratification . This is no sufficient counterbalance to the unequal allotments ...
... pleasure of an ap- proving conscience in any situation , is not only a compensation adequate to human virtue , but far more enviable than the highest earthly gratification . This is no sufficient counterbalance to the unequal allotments ...
Side 21
... pleasure of virtue were its sole reward . On the supposition that there were nothing beyond death , the man who has lost all shame and remorse in the perpetration of the greatest crimes , has a much larger share of ease of mind than the ...
... pleasure of virtue were its sole reward . On the supposition that there were nothing beyond death , the man who has lost all shame and remorse in the perpetration of the greatest crimes , has a much larger share of ease of mind than the ...
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