Of the Doctrine of Morality in Its Relation to the Grace of RedemptionT. Whittaker, 1887 - 331 Seiten |
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... 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 which perceives and appre- ciates the moral quality of an act . It is this which separates ...
... 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 which perceives and appre- ciates the moral quality of an act . It is this which separates ...
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... wrong , as well as to make wrong in any form , done either to ourselves or to others , disagreeable and odious . It stimulates us to action , and is the cause of very much that we do , whether it is exercised in a right or in a wrong ...
... wrong , as well as to make wrong in any form , done either to ourselves or to others , disagreeable and odious . It stimulates us to action , and is the cause of very much that we do , whether it is exercised in a right or in a wrong ...
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... wrong , is followed by remorse . The two feelings are natural feelings . Whatever theory of conscience we may adopt , they come up spontaneously . We all have them . We are all more or less influenced by them . Another spring of action ...
... wrong , is followed by remorse . The two feelings are natural feelings . Whatever theory of conscience we may adopt , they come up spontaneously . We all have them . We are all more or less influenced by them . Another spring of action ...
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... wrong . This furnishes the real definition of man . It is the differentia , which , above all other qualities , distinguishes him from all other species of animals . Man is the animal which has in his nature the sense of obligation to ...
... wrong . This furnishes the real definition of man . It is the differentia , which , above all other qualities , distinguishes him from all other species of animals . Man is the animal which has in his nature the sense of obligation to ...
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... wrong and dishonor without an emotion any more than we can gaze on a beautiful scene in nature without being moved without certain feelings being excited . I cannot have a proposition of wrong - doing presented to my mind without a ...
... wrong and dishonor without an emotion any more than we can gaze on a beautiful scene in nature without being moved without certain feelings being excited . I cannot have a proposition of wrong - doing presented to my mind without a ...
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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