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Side 27
... mind , and have no existence separate from it . There are also some authors , professedly friendly to the interests of religion , who deny the immutability of moral dis- tinctions , and maintain that they have their sole ori- gin in the ...
... mind , and have no existence separate from it . There are also some authors , professedly friendly to the interests of religion , who deny the immutability of moral dis- tinctions , and maintain that they have their sole ori- gin in the ...
Side 29
... mind possessing infinite intelligence as well as power , infinite rectitude as well as goodness . His will does not create moral distinctions , but is the expression of distinctions which eternally and unchangeably exist , and which are ...
... mind possessing infinite intelligence as well as power , infinite rectitude as well as goodness . His will does not create moral distinctions , but is the expression of distinctions which eternally and unchangeably exist , and which are ...
Side 42
... mind as to their tendency . The deed of heroism which calls forth our approval before we have time to reflect on the ground on which our approbation is bestowed , and the act of self - devotion by which the martyr to pure religion does ...
... mind as to their tendency . The deed of heroism which calls forth our approval before we have time to reflect on the ground on which our approbation is bestowed , and the act of self - devotion by which the martyr to pure religion does ...
Side 45
... mind ? He who has formed us in his own image has not rendered it necessary for us to observe relations , and to estimate tendencies and effects , previously to our approving of an action as right , proved to be False . 45.
... mind ? He who has formed us in his own image has not rendered it necessary for us to observe relations , and to estimate tendencies and effects , previously to our approving of an action as right , proved to be False . 45.
Side 47
... mind , that his ac- tions are , in their consequences , beneficial , and en- titled to reward ? This much is admitted by the great advocate of expediency , Mr. Hume : " According to the imperfect way , in which human affairs are con ...
... mind , that his ac- tions are , in their consequences , beneficial , and en- titled to reward ? This much is admitted by the great advocate of expediency , Mr. Hume : " According to the imperfect way , in which human affairs are con ...
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