The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for ExaminationReligious Tract Society, 1835 - 431 pagini |
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... hands . " 66 Though hand join in hand , the wicked shall not be unpunished . " I hope that I need not apologize for introducing into such a discussion so many illustrations from poetry . They are allowed , on all hands , to be accurate ...
... hands . " 66 Though hand join in hand , the wicked shall not be unpunished . " I hope that I need not apologize for introducing into such a discussion so many illustrations from poetry . They are allowed , on all hands , to be accurate ...
Pagina 267
... hand , in men a strong à priori disposition to tell the truth ; and it controls them , unless some other motive interpose ; and there is , on the other hand N 2 Duty of the public press OF VERACITY.
... hand , in men a strong à priori disposition to tell the truth ; and it controls them , unless some other motive interpose ; and there is , on the other hand N 2 Duty of the public press OF VERACITY.
Pagina 279
... hand upon the instrument , and say- ing , with emphasis , " Gentlemen , there is a treaty . " This single sentiment is a more glorious monument to his fame , than a column inscribed with the record of an hundred victories . It is ...
... hand upon the instrument , and say- ing , with emphasis , " Gentlemen , there is a treaty . " This single sentiment is a more glorious monument to his fame , than a column inscribed with the record of an hundred victories . It is ...
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The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for Examination Francis Wayland,Joseph Angus Vizualizare fragmente - 1835 |
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action amount of happiness benevolence bound cause character child civil society command concubinage condition conscience consider constitution contract Creator crime cultivation desire dition duty effect evident evil exercise existence fact faculty favour feel forbids give gospel gratification greatest amount guilty Hence human impulse Inasmuch individual inflict injury innocent intellectual intellectual liberty intended interfere Jews justice knowledge labour law of chastity liberty limits manifest manifestly manner marriage means of happiness ment mind moral character moral constitution moral obligation moral quality Mosaic law motives nations natural religion neighbour nexion oaths obedience obey object observed Old Testament parent party passion person possession prayer precept principles promise punishment question reason relation remarked render respect result revealed right of property rule sabbath Scriptures self-love slave slavery society specting suppose teach Testament thing tion truth universal unless veracity vidual violation virtue whole worship wrong