Of the Doctrine of Morality in Its Relation to the Grace of RedemptionT. Whittaker, 1887 - 331 Seiten |
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... tribes , where fear is constantly stimulating the natural desire of safety , and raising false alarms . The result is oppression and wrong and cruelty . But , even with our imperfect nature , who does not see that it is not the purpose ...
... tribes , where fear is constantly stimulating the natural desire of safety , and raising false alarms . The result is oppression and wrong and cruelty . But , even with our imperfect nature , who does not see that it is not the purpose ...
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... tribes , the Feejee - Islanders , and the Indians , have minds of the same constitution as our minds . can , on our first contact with them , on the first contact of our civilization with their barbarism , - - We We can , carry on our ...
... tribes , the Feejee - Islanders , and the Indians , have minds of the same constitution as our minds . can , on our first contact with them , on the first contact of our civilization with their barbarism , - - We We can , carry on our ...
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... tribes . When the bishop went to a less - fre- quented island , they clubbed him to death . This was not only savage ... tribe had stolen his cattle , and dwelt on the aggravation of the offence from the fact that the thief was one whom ...
... tribes . When the bishop went to a less - fre- quented island , they clubbed him to death . This was not only savage ... tribe had stolen his cattle , and dwelt on the aggravation of the offence from the fact that the thief was one whom ...
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... tribes . They found those principles as necessary to their well - being and comfort as we find them for ours . They found that they could not exist as a tribe , and enjoy what was their own , unless 168 A SYSTEM OF MORALITY .
... tribes . They found those principles as necessary to their well - being and comfort as we find them for ours . They found that they could not exist as a tribe , and enjoy what was their own , unless 168 A SYSTEM OF MORALITY .
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... tribes ever so viewed murder , stealing , or impurity . The oft - told story of the Spartans teaching their children to steal as a meritorious act , did not set aside the virtue of honesty ; but stealing was something which was so ...
... tribes ever so viewed murder , stealing , or impurity . The oft - told story of the Spartans teaching their children to steal as a meritorious act , did not set aside the virtue of honesty ; but stealing was something which was so ...
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