A Treatise on the Passions and Affections of the Mind, Philosophical, Ethical, and Theological: In a Series of Disquisitions, in which are Traced, the Moral History of Man, in His Pursuits, Powers, and Motives of Action, and the Means of Obtaining Permanent Well-being and Happiness, Volumul 3T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1813 |
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Pagina 79
... lence , or the sentiments and feelings of good- will towards others , being not only an affection , but a pre - eminent affection , was minutely consi- 1 dered in our introductory volume * ; which super- SOCIAL VIRTUES 79 Benevolence.
... lence , or the sentiments and feelings of good- will towards others , being not only an affection , but a pre - eminent affection , was minutely consi- 1 dered in our introductory volume * ; which super- SOCIAL VIRTUES 79 Benevolence.
Pagina 80
... lence , and ramifying into the affections of com- passion , mercy , pity , liberality , and sympathetic joy , at the good fortune of others ; and thus acquir- ing various denominations and degrees of excel- lency , according to the ...
... lence , and ramifying into the affections of com- passion , mercy , pity , liberality , and sympathetic joy , at the good fortune of others ; and thus acquir- ing various denominations and degrees of excel- lency , according to the ...
Pagina 81
... lence and displacency operate in a contrary direc- tion . Malevolence , or ill - will , is manifested by malignity , envy , resentment , transports of anger , cruelty , & c . Displacency is marked by the emo- tions of horror ...
... lence and displacency operate in a contrary direc- tion . Malevolence , or ill - will , is manifested by malignity , envy , resentment , transports of anger , cruelty , & c . Displacency is marked by the emo- tions of horror ...
Pagina 117
... , are held in the greatest abhorrence , and excite the warmest indignation against the perpetrator . What has been advanced concerning Benevo- lence , shows its superiority to every other virtue . 13 ON MORAL CONDUCT . 117.
... , are held in the greatest abhorrence , and excite the warmest indignation against the perpetrator . What has been advanced concerning Benevo- lence , shows its superiority to every other virtue . 13 ON MORAL CONDUCT . 117.
Pagina 118
... lence , shows its superiority to every other virtue . A disposition to augment the stock of well - being , among those around us , far exceeds the resoluti- on not to sap or plunder it . The philanthropist that makes exertions for the ...
... lence , shows its superiority to every other virtue . A disposition to augment the stock of well - being , among those around us , far exceeds the resoluti- on not to sap or plunder it . The philanthropist that makes exertions for the ...
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