Of the Doctrine of Morality in Its Relation to the Grace of RedemptionT. Whittaker, 1887 - 331 Seiten |
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Seite 52
... exercise are also necessary for our existence , would not induce us to take the proper care of ourselves , to preserve our life , or to maintain our health . There are implanted in us certain bodily desires , which move us to act ...
... exercise are also necessary for our existence , would not induce us to take the proper care of ourselves , to preserve our life , or to maintain our health . There are implanted in us certain bodily desires , which move us to act ...
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... exercise . have them in common with the brutes . They stimu- late us to action without the intervention of the higher parts of our nature , but the higher powers come in to restrain and guide them . But we are now consid- ering only the ...
... exercise . have them in common with the brutes . They stimu- late us to action without the intervention of the higher parts of our nature , but the higher powers come in to restrain and guide them . But we are now consid- ering only the ...
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... exercise of this energy . So the will itself as a faculty is the capacity of the mind ; its power to act in this manner . In the one case , it is the will in act : in the other , it is the will in possibility . The mind is so ...
... exercise of this energy . So the will itself as a faculty is the capacity of the mind ; its power to act in this manner . In the one case , it is the will in act : in the other , it is the will in possibility . The mind is so ...
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... exercise of the feelings may be the most marked in another person , and this will determine his character . Or it may be that the will is the most developed , and its exercise will exhibit marked determination and energy . Or , again ...
... exercise of the feelings may be the most marked in another person , and this will determine his character . Or it may be that the will is the most developed , and its exercise will exhibit marked determination and energy . Or , again ...
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... exercise this function might be a rational being , and all his actions then would be under the regulation of the reason as the highest and most im- portant quality in his nature . But the capacity to exercise a conscience , and to have ...
... exercise this function might be a rational being , and all his actions then would be under the regulation of the reason as the highest and most im- portant quality in his nature . But the capacity to exercise a conscience , and to have ...
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