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... rest before he is at his journey's end . A reflection on the wisdom of God would lead us to the same conclusion respecting a future state to which we arrived by the consideration of his justice . We should find it utterly ...
... rest before he is at his journey's end . A reflection on the wisdom of God would lead us to the same conclusion respecting a future state to which we arrived by the consideration of his justice . We should find it utterly ...
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... rest of the world , and removed for ever from the notice of all other creatures ; we should still approve of a different treatment of them : that the good being should be less happy , or a greater sufferer , than his evil fellow - being ...
... rest of the world , and removed for ever from the notice of all other creatures ; we should still approve of a different treatment of them : that the good being should be less happy , or a greater sufferer , than his evil fellow - being ...
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... rests . Even according to their own concession , utility is not the sole measure and rule of virtue . If the qualifications requisite to constitute a moral agent are necessary to give to his useful actions the qualities which awaken our ...
... rests . Even according to their own concession , utility is not the sole measure and rule of virtue . If the qualifications requisite to constitute a moral agent are necessary to give to his useful actions the qualities which awaken our ...
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... rests the obligation to obey the commands of God on the gain which obedi- ence brings , and that it authorizes us to violate the most express laws of God , when we can induce our- selves to think that their violation will bring us ...
... rests the obligation to obey the commands of God on the gain which obedi- ence brings , and that it authorizes us to violate the most express laws of God , when we can induce our- selves to think that their violation will bring us ...
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... rests subservient to our pursuit of this , is so far from being at variance with disinterested benevolence and virtue , that there can be no disinterested benevolence and virtue without it . In this pursuit we are , indeed , influenced ...
... rests subservient to our pursuit of this , is so far from being at variance with disinterested benevolence and virtue , that there can be no disinterested benevolence and virtue without it . In this pursuit we are , indeed , influenced ...
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