The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for ExaminationReligious Tract Society, 1835 - 431 pagini |
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... MORAL QUALITY OF ACTIONS . SECTION I. Or MORAL LAW . [ Law in general : It denotes a mode of existence or an order of sequence ! examples of each . Moral law Implies the moral quality of an act , and the connexion between that quality ...
... MORAL QUALITY OF ACTIONS . SECTION I. Or MORAL LAW . [ Law in general : It denotes a mode of existence or an order of sequence ! examples of each . Moral law Implies the moral quality of an act , and the connexion between that quality ...
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With Questions for Examination Francis Wayland, Joseph Angus. IMPLIES MORAL QUALITY . 3 Moral Philosophy takes it for granted that there is in human actions a moral quality ; that is , that a human action inay be either right or wrong ...
With Questions for Examination Francis Wayland, Joseph Angus. IMPLIES MORAL QUALITY . 3 Moral Philosophy takes it for granted that there is in human actions a moral quality ; that is , that a human action inay be either right or wrong ...
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... moral power , which may be applied to the accomplishment of greater moral achievements . He who has overcome one evil temper , has acquired moral power to overcome another ; and that which was first subdued , is kept in subjection ...
... moral power , which may be applied to the accomplishment of greater moral achievements . He who has overcome one evil temper , has acquired moral power to overcome another ; and that which was first subdued , is kept in subjection ...
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