Of the Doctrine of Morality in Its Relation to the Grace of RedemptionT. Whittaker, 1887 - 331 Seiten |
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... sentiment should be created . Law is powerless , and fails of its purpose , unless it is sustained by the sentiment of the community . It ought to be one of the pur- poses of the public teacher to form that sentiment . All those great ...
... sentiment should be created . Law is powerless , and fails of its purpose , unless it is sustained by the sentiment of the community . It ought to be one of the pur- poses of the public teacher to form that sentiment . All those great ...
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... sentiment . In a com- munity thus enlightened , the law is respected and appreciated , and enforced through the regular chan- nels . When shall we get laws on marriage and di- vorce , which shall accord with the divine law , until we ...
... sentiment . In a com- munity thus enlightened , the law is respected and appreciated , and enforced through the regular chan- nels . When shall we get laws on marriage and di- vorce , which shall accord with the divine law , until we ...
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... sentiment in favor of a common view or mutual benefit , the so- ciety would disintegrate . It would cease to be a community . Truth is as necessary to keep a com- munity together , as personal safety or the respect for property . The ...
... sentiment in favor of a common view or mutual benefit , the so- ciety would disintegrate . It would cease to be a community . Truth is as necessary to keep a com- munity together , as personal safety or the respect for property . The ...
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... 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 is directed in upon ourselves . It is the obser- vation of the thoughts which arise ...
... 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 is directed in upon ourselves . It is the obser- vation of the thoughts which arise ...
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... by them . Another spring of action is the moral sentiment . It has primary reference to actions , but we transfer it to the person performing the action . We approve of actions , or we disapprove of them ; we 62 HUMAN NATURE .
... by them . Another spring of action is the moral sentiment . It has primary reference to actions , but we transfer it to the person performing the action . We approve of actions , or we disapprove of them ; we 62 HUMAN NATURE .
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