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... and ages are familiar with them , and take their truth for granted ; as , for example , that there are some things in human conduct that merit approbation and praise , others that deserve blame of Moral Obligation . 9.
... and ages are familiar with them , and take their truth for granted ; as , for example , that there are some things in human conduct that merit approbation and praise , others that deserve blame of Moral Obligation . 9.
Side 11
... truth , and the gross ignorance and superstition in which the majority of so many nations are involved , in place of being surprised that there are deviations in their moral sentiments , I am struck with the nearness of the uniformity ...
... truth , and the gross ignorance and superstition in which the majority of so many nations are involved , in place of being surprised that there are deviations in their moral sentiments , I am struck with the nearness of the uniformity ...
Side 14
... truth of these observations , illustrative of the reality of the supreme moral system of government to which man is subject , is confirmed , when we consider the design and necessity of human government . It is the ordination of ...
... truth of these observations , illustrative of the reality of the supreme moral system of government to which man is subject , is confirmed , when we consider the design and necessity of human government . It is the ordination of ...
Side 15
... to encourage the vices of falsehood , injustice , cruelty , deceit , and dishonesty , and to proscribe the virtues of truth , integrity , and humanity ? Virtuous persons have , indeed , been punished of Moral Obligation . 15.
... to encourage the vices of falsehood , injustice , cruelty , deceit , and dishonesty , and to proscribe the virtues of truth , integrity , and humanity ? Virtuous persons have , indeed , been punished of Moral Obligation . 15.
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... 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 character . Besides , a future state of being seems to be neces- sary to the ...
... 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 character . Besides , a future state of being seems to be neces- sary to the ...
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