The Elements of Moral ScienceGould, Kendall, and Lincoln, 1838 - 398 pagini |
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Pagina 32
... bound to restrain the indulgence of his passions within such limits , that they will work no ill to his neighbor . If they actually inflict injury , it is no excuse to say that he had no ill will to the individual injured . The Creator ...
... bound to restrain the indulgence of his passions within such limits , that they will work no ill to his neighbor . If they actually inflict injury , it is no excuse to say that he had no ill will to the individual injured . The Creator ...
Pagina 46
Francis Wayland. every other being is also his creature , we are bound to treat that creature as he its Proprietor shall direct . Hence we are bound to perform the obligation under which we stand to his creatures , not merely on account ...
Francis Wayland. every other being is also his creature , we are bound to treat that creature as he its Proprietor shall direct . Hence we are bound to perform the obligation under which we stand to his creatures , not merely on account ...
Pagina 47
... bound to exer- cise towards his Creator . If the obligation to the love of God can really arise from any thing more ultimate than the essential relation which he sustains to us , why may not this more ultimate motive be something else ...
... bound to exer- cise towards his Creator . If the obligation to the love of God can really arise from any thing more ultimate than the essential relation which he sustains to us , why may not this more ultimate motive be something else ...
Pagina 107
... bound to discard the consideration of our own happiness , and to do what we believe to be right . This may be illustrated by an example . Suppose that two courses of action are presented to our choice . The one , so far as we can see ...
... bound to discard the consideration of our own happiness , and to do what we believe to be right . This may be illustrated by an example . Suppose that two courses of action are presented to our choice . The one , so far as we can see ...
Pagina 178
... bound himself , by his promise , to reward abundantly all who call upon him , the utility of prayer , to creatures situated as we are , is as man- ifest as our necessities are urgent , both for time and for eternity . 4. And , finally ...
... bound himself , by his promise , to reward abundantly all who call upon him , the utility of prayer , to creatures situated as we are , is as man- ifest as our necessities are urgent , both for time and for eternity . 4. And , finally ...
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Pagina 38 - Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them, for God hath showed it unto them. For the invisible things of him, from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his Eternal Power and God-head, so that they are without excuse...
Pagina 56 - He's here in double trust; First, as I am his kinsman and his subject, Strong both against the deed; then, as his host, Who should against his murderer shut the door, Not bear the knife myself.
Pagina 231 - Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
Pagina 118 - He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him.
Pagina 282 - Likewise, ye wives, be in subjection to your own husbands, that, if any obey not the word, they also may without the word be won by the conversation of the wives, while they behold your chaste conversation coupled with fear.
Pagina 282 - Whose adorning let it not be that outward adorning of plaiting the hair, and of wearing of gold, or of putting on of apparel ; but let it be the hidden man of the heart, in that which is not corruptible, even the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price.
Pagina 273 - Ye have heard that it was said by them of old time, Thou shalt not commit adultery : But I say unto you, that whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her, hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.
Pagina 55 - tis done, then 'twere well It were done quickly: If the assassination Could trammel up the consequence, and catch, 'With his surcease, success ; that but this blow Might be the be-all and the end-all here. But here, upon this bank and shoal of time, — We'd jump the life to come...
Pagina 74 - I have of late— but wherefore I know not— lost all my mirth, forgone all custom of exercises; and indeed it goes so heavily with my disposition that this goodly frame, the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory...
Pagina 153 - Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain: for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name 'in vain. Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labor, and do all thy work: but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates...