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... reference to their moral as well as to their physical good . His love to moral purity and loveliness , must , from the boundless excellency of his nature , and from his intuitively beholding what is right , be infinite ; and therefore ...
... reference to their moral as well as to their physical good . His love to moral purity and loveliness , must , from the boundless excellency of his nature , and from his intuitively beholding what is right , be infinite ; and therefore ...
Side 18
... reference to religion , to God , and to eternity . But the ephemeral trans- actions of that period of guilt and crime have passed away , and have furnished in their history what may admonish future generations of the inutility of laws ...
... reference to religion , to God , and to eternity . But the ephemeral trans- actions of that period of guilt and crime have passed away , and have furnished in their history what may admonish future generations of the inutility of laws ...
Side 33
... reference to a different theory , but as fixing morality on a basis that is not sufficiently firm ; with the discovery of the instability of which , therefore , the virtues that are represented as supported on it , might be considered ...
... reference to a different theory , but as fixing morality on a basis that is not sufficiently firm ; with the discovery of the instability of which , therefore , the virtues that are represented as supported on it , might be considered ...
Side 46
... reference to consequences , merely because they are virtue and vice , we justly infer , that it is not on account of their consequences that virtue is lovely and vice hateful , that the one produces the emotion of approbation and the ...
... reference to consequences , merely because they are virtue and vice , we justly infer , that it is not on account of their consequences that virtue is lovely and vice hateful , that the one produces the emotion of approbation and the ...
Side 54
... reference to the return which our benevolence may bring us . " If ye love them that love you , what reward have ye ? Do not even the Publicans the same ? And if ye salute your brethren only , what do ye more than others ? Do not even ...
... reference to the return which our benevolence may bring us . " If ye love them that love you , what reward have ye ? Do not even the Publicans the same ? And if ye salute your brethren only , what do ye more than others ? Do not even ...
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