Of the Doctrine of Morality in Its Relation to the Grace of RedemptionT. Whittaker, 1887 - 331 Seiten |
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... faculty by which we perceive moral duty ? We have inquired , What is morality ? and , What is the conscience ? These are the questions which the phi- losopher investigates , and for which we seek an answer in those natural principles of ...
... faculty by which we perceive moral duty ? We have inquired , What is morality ? and , What is the conscience ? These are the questions which the phi- losopher investigates , and for which we seek an answer in those natural principles of ...
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... faculty , we are beset with the belief that it is a separate organ , instead of being only a sepa- rate function of the mind which is performed in a certain direction and with respect to a particular end . Another difficulty is , that ...
... faculty , we are beset with the belief that it is a separate organ , instead of being only a sepa- rate function of the mind which is performed in a certain direction and with respect to a particular end . Another difficulty is , that ...
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... faculty is the capacity of the mind ; its power to act in this manner . In the one case , it is the will in act : in the other , it is the will in possibility . The mind is so constituted , that un- der certain circumstances , and in ...
... faculty is the capacity of the mind ; its power to act in this manner . In the one case , it is the will in act : in the other , it is the will in possibility . The mind is so constituted , that un- der certain circumstances , and in ...
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... faculty of the will to the other two facul- ties of knowing and feeling . There is first the relation of the intellect . It is the function of the intellect to gain knowledge , and to gain knowledge only . It performs no other . Its ...
... faculty of the will to the other two facul- ties of knowing and feeling . There is first the relation of the intellect . It is the function of the intellect to gain knowledge , and to gain knowledge only . It performs no other . Its ...
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... faculty may be the most active , and that will determine the intellectual character . Or , in the emotional part of man's nature , the affection of anger may have an undue influence , and , by its activity , prevail over the affection ...
... faculty may be the most active , and that will determine the intellectual character . Or , in the emotional part of man's nature , the affection of anger may have an undue influence , and , by its activity , prevail over the affection ...
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