Of the Doctrine of Morality in Its Relation to the Grace of RedemptionT. Whittaker, 1887 - 331 Seiten |
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... comes from that redemption . We seem to be some- what disturbed by the Buddhist and other systems of morality , as if they demanded concessions which were not loyal to Christianity . On the contrary , it is attempted to be shown that ...
... comes from that redemption . We seem to be some- what disturbed by the Buddhist and other systems of morality , as if they demanded concessions which were not loyal to Christianity . On the contrary , it is attempted to be shown that ...
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... . We endeavor to find why he is benevolent and just and truthful and pure and obedient . We ask why these virtues must be the characteristics of man , and how man I comes to practise those virtues . And when Moral Science.
... . We endeavor to find why he is benevolent and just and truthful and pure and obedient . We ask why these virtues must be the characteristics of man , and how man I comes to practise those virtues . And when Moral Science.
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Robert Brinckerhoff Fairbairn. comes to practise those virtues . And when Moral Science has answered the question , it has accom- plished its task . But there is a further work to be done . This does not make men moral . Principal ...
Robert Brinckerhoff Fairbairn. comes to practise those virtues . And when Moral Science has answered the question , it has accom- plished its task . But there is a further work to be done . This does not make men moral . Principal ...
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... comes to restore man , to develop all these virtues , to bring them all into exer- cise . And Christianity has only done its perfect work in man when it enables him again to attain the char- acter which is after the likeness of God in ...
... comes to restore man , to develop all these virtues , to bring them all into exer- cise . And Christianity has only done its perfect work in man when it enables him again to attain the char- acter which is after the likeness of God in ...
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... comes from the Latin word natus , born . It is the quality with which any thing is born , or brought into being , or which marks it , that constitutes its nature . If we wish to know what human nature is , we must inquire what are the ...
... comes from the Latin word natus , born . It is the quality with which any thing is born , or brought into being , or which marks it , that constitutes its nature . If we wish to know what human nature is , we must inquire what are the ...
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actions appetites application arise Aristotle benevolence Bishop Butler Book of Genesis bring brought Buddhism called cardinal virtues casuistry ception character Christ Christian grace Christian redemption Church Cicero civilization Clement of Alexandria command common conception condition conscience consciousness constitution course Creator cultivated Decalogue desire determination divine doctrine doubt Ethics exercise exhibited exist expression faculty faith feeling functions give gospel guided heart human nature human soul influence inquire intellect judgment justice knowledge Lectures look Lord man's nature manifest ment mind moral constitution moral duties moral nature moral theology nation necessity obligations and duties operation original passions Paul perceive perception perform person philosophy Plato precepts principles purpose question reason recognized redemption and grace relations revealed Roman law rude sentiment Sermon society system of morality T. W. Rhys Davids teaching tendencies thing tion to-day tribes truth Twelve Tables Whewell wrong