Of the Doctrine of Morality in Its Relation to the Grace of RedemptionT. Whittaker, 1887 - 331 Seiten |
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... direction and for the purpose that was originally intended . To use Bishop Butler's illustration : an injured watch , with a wheel thrown out of balance , or even the mainspring gone , may 1 Bishop Butler's Sermons , Author's Preface ...
... direction and for the purpose that was originally intended . To use Bishop Butler's illustration : an injured watch , with a wheel thrown out of balance , or even the mainspring gone , may 1 Bishop Butler's Sermons , Author's Preface ...
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Robert Brinckerhoff Fairbairn. We to classify the emotions , and to exhibit the various directions in which they act on the will . No doubt , however , we should place the appetites as the most obvious and as the first which affect us ...
Robert Brinckerhoff Fairbairn. We to classify the emotions , and to exhibit the various directions in which they act on the will . No doubt , however , we should place the appetites as the most obvious and as the first which affect us ...
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... direction . The next class of principles in us is the reflex senti- ments . They are sentiments which are called into ex- istence by the estimate which other persons have of us . They arise from reflex thought ; that is , thought which ...
... direction . The next class of principles in us is the reflex senti- ments . They are sentiments which are called into ex- istence by the estimate which other persons have of us . They arise from reflex thought ; that is , thought which ...
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... direction and with respect to a particular end . Another difficulty is , that we are forced , in our description of it , to appeal simply to the conscious- ness of each individual . It is possible that no two persons are ever looking at ...
... direction and with respect to a particular end . Another difficulty is , that we are forced , in our description of it , to appeal simply to the conscious- ness of each individual . It is possible that no two persons are ever looking at ...
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... direction . The change in religious views , and the growth of liberal opinions , made any attempted coercion to be odious . The laws of England against dissent helped to fasten on the expressions of Butler a meaning which he never ...
... direction . The change in religious views , and the growth of liberal opinions , made any attempted coercion to be odious . The laws of England against dissent helped to fasten on the expressions of Butler a meaning which he never ...
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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