The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for ExaminationReligious Tract Society, 1835 - 431 pagini |
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Pagina 177
... duty to God , he has a right to take cognizance of every other . And , if he have a right to take cognizance of the duty , he has a right to prescribe in what manner it shall be discharged ; or , if he see fit , to forbid the observance ...
... duty to God , he has a right to take cognizance of every other . And , if he have a right to take cognizance of the duty , he has a right to prescribe in what manner it shall be discharged ; or , if he see fit , to forbid the observance ...
Pagina 207
... duty to man , but on the ground of duty to God . This obligation extends to everything but matters of conscience . When a master commands a slave to do wrong , the slave ought not to obey . The Bible does not , as I suppose , authorize ...
... duty to man , but on the ground of duty to God . This obligation extends to everything but matters of conscience . When a master commands a slave to do wrong , the slave ought not to obey . The Bible does not , as I suppose , authorize ...
Pagina 306
... duty of the child is to obey . Authority belongs to the one , submission to the other . This relation is a part of our constitution , and the obligation which arises from it is accordingly a part of our duty ; it is not a mere matter of ...
... duty of the child is to obey . Authority belongs to the one , submission to the other . This relation is a part of our constitution , and the obligation which arises from it is accordingly a part of our duty ; it is not a mere matter of ...
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The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for Examination Francis Wayland,Joseph Angus Vizualizare fragmente - 1835 |
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