Of the Doctrine of Morality in Its Relation to the Grace of RedemptionT. Whittaker, 1887 - 331 Seiten |
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... rule a man in opposition to the conclusions of reason or the ac- knowledged doctrines and laws , are two very distinct questions . And they are questions which have advo- cates only on religious views . The state will not tolerate any ...
... rule a man in opposition to the conclusions of reason or the ac- knowledged doctrines and laws , are two very distinct questions . And they are questions which have advo- cates only on religious views . The state will not tolerate any ...
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... rule the world . " Such expressions fall in with the form of thought . The conscience is spoken of , and it comes to be treated as an independent power , and an independent voice , which we must listen to , and whose commands we must ...
... rule the world . " Such expressions fall in with the form of thought . The conscience is spoken of , and it comes to be treated as an independent power , and an independent voice , which we must listen to , and whose commands we must ...
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... rule us , we are not to let the affections be the sole directors of our actions , we are not even to let the reason alone pre- scribe our course of life ; but , above all these , we are to listen to the conscience . Its decisions are to ...
... rule us , we are not to let the affections be the sole directors of our actions , we are not even to let the reason alone pre- scribe our course of life ; but , above all these , we are to listen to the conscience . Its decisions are to ...
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... relations ; and that this supremacy is to be shown in obeying it , and setting aside those laws and rules and relations . This supposes the conscience to be the ultimate judge in human actions , and that we 108 THE CONSCIENCE .
... relations ; and that this supremacy is to be shown in obeying it , and setting aside those laws and rules and relations . This supposes the conscience to be the ultimate judge in human actions , and that we 108 THE CONSCIENCE .
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... rule us . We may eat beyond the necessities of nature . We may not listen to the dictates of reason . We become gluttons . Or we give ourselves up to be ruled by the appetite for drink - for intoxicating drink . The one who does so ...
... rule us . We may eat beyond the necessities of nature . We may not listen to the dictates of reason . We become gluttons . Or we give ourselves up to be ruled by the appetite for drink - for intoxicating drink . The one who does so ...
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