Of the Doctrine of Morality in Its Relation to the Grace of RedemptionT. Whittaker, 1887 - 331 Seiten |
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... cardinal virtues . And you will find them there , because God so made that nature that it must develop them . Man is a benevo- lent being , because God gave him a nature which develops that virtue . It is not a simple command . It is ...
... cardinal virtues . And you will find them there , because God so made that nature that it must develop them . Man is a benevo- lent being , because God gave him a nature which develops that virtue . It is not a simple command . It is ...
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... cardinal virtues , and all the subordinate virtues , which may be classed under those cardinal divisions . Every virtue which nature indicates is a part of the human constitution , and must be cultivated and formed in us . There are ...
... cardinal virtues , and all the subordinate virtues , which may be classed under those cardinal divisions . Every virtue which nature indicates is a part of the human constitution , and must be cultivated and formed in us . There are ...
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... cardinal virtue . We say that God , in making man after His own likeness , made him a just being . But we have to confess , because we plainly see that he is a fallen being , that man's justice is imperfect . It often fails . But we say ...
... cardinal virtue . We say that God , in making man after His own likeness , made him a just being . But we have to confess , because we plainly see that he is a fallen being , that man's justice is imperfect . It often fails . But we say ...
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... cardinal virtues . The first man was so constituted that these virtues formed part of his nature . They were at the beginning a possibility , so that when the occasion arose , when man was brought into such relations as to require them ...
... cardinal virtues . The first man was so constituted that these virtues formed part of his nature . They were at the beginning a possibility , so that when the occasion arose , when man was brought into such relations as to require them ...
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... cardinal virtues . He first brought forward an ideal Republic , composed of men with our nature , and our wants , and our desires and passions . And this Republic could meet those wants , and gratify those desires , and develop the ...
... cardinal virtues . He first brought forward an ideal Republic , composed of men with our nature , and our wants , and our desires and passions . And this Republic could meet those wants , and gratify those desires , and develop the ...
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