Of the Doctrine of Morality in Its Relation to the Grace of RedemptionT. Whittaker, 1887 - 331 Seiten |
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... 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 the human mind , or ...
... 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 the human mind , or ...
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... perceive and understand the actions which he must perform , and on which his moral character depends . We must judge of man as we would judge of any animal , or any machine : we must inquire into the purposes of its constitution , and ...
... perceive and understand the actions which he must perform , and on which his moral character depends . We must judge of man as we would judge of any animal , or any machine : we must inquire into the purposes of its constitution , and ...
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... perception of responsibility . It is not in his nature . He has no conception of right and wrong . There is something in man which is an addition to this living principle , which is the seat of intelligence . It is the spirit , or that ...
... perception of responsibility . It is not in his nature . He has no conception of right and wrong . There is something in man which is an addition to this living principle , which is the seat of intelligence . It is the spirit , or that ...
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... perception of certain things and qualities and acts and relations , which moves us . We can conceive an intelligent being to be without feeling , and to view with the greatest indifference , and without an emo- tion , the objects which ...
... perception of certain things and qualities and acts and relations , which moves us . We can conceive an intelligent being to be without feeling , and to view with the greatest indifference , and without an emo- tion , the objects which ...
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... perception brings with it fear and terror . We say that we shudder at the sight . And we say further , that this sense of fear , which is part of our nature , and which contributes towards . making us the beings that we are , is ...
... perception brings with it fear and terror . We say that we shudder at the sight . And we say further , that this sense of fear , which is part of our nature , and which contributes towards . making us the beings that we are , is ...
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