The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen1N.H. Whitaker, 1830 |
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... reason , and morality will be the will of God . " * The manner also which modern writers have treated of subjects of morality is , in my judgment , liable to much exception . It has become of late a fashion to deliver moral institutes ...
... reason , and morality will be the will of God . " * The manner also which modern writers have treated of subjects of morality is , in my judgment , liable to much exception . It has become of late a fashion to deliver moral institutes ...
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... reason the declarations of Scripture , when they are to be had , as of coordinate authority , and as both terminating in the same sanctions . In the manner of the work , I have endeavoured so to at- temper the opposite plans above ...
... reason the declarations of Scripture , when they are to be had , as of coordinate authority , and as both terminating in the same sanctions . In the manner of the work , I have endeavoured so to at- temper the opposite plans above ...
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... reasons of it . The use of such a study depends upon this , that , without it , the rules of life , by which men are ordina- rily governed , oftentimes mislead them , through a de- fect either in the rule or in the application . These ...
... reasons of it . The use of such a study depends upon this , that , without it , the rules of life , by which men are ordina- rily governed , oftentimes mislead them , through a de- fect either in the rule or in the application . These ...
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... reason , profaneness , neglect of public worship or private devotion , cruelty to servants , rigo- rous treatment of tenants or other dependants , want of charity to the poor , injuries done to tradesmen by in- solvency or delay of ...
... reason , profaneness , neglect of public worship or private devotion , cruelty to servants , rigo- rous treatment of tenants or other dependants , want of charity to the poor , injuries done to tradesmen by in- solvency or delay of ...
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... reason , any ceremonial pollutions , ) but that which proceedeth from the heart , defileth him . These rules are occasionally illustrated , either by fictitious exam- ples , as in the parable of the good Samaritan ; and of the cruel ...
... reason , any ceremonial pollutions , ) but that which proceedeth from the heart , defileth him . These rules are occasionally illustrated , either by fictitious exam- ples , as in the parable of the good Samaritan ; and of the cruel ...
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