| John W. Johnston - 1859 - 54 Seiten
...reasons of which we see ; positive precepts are precepts the reasons of which we do not see. Moral duties arise out of the nature of the case itself,...received from Him whose creatures and subjects we are."* Moral precepts are based in the very constitution of man, in his relations to his fellow-beings, and... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1859 - 240 Seiten
...alike, in other respects different. So far as they are alike, we discern the reasons of both: Moral Duties, arise out of the nature of the case itself,...Duties, do not arise out of the nature of the case itself, but from external command : nor would they be duties at all but for such command. The manner... | |
| William Fleming - 1860 - 912 Seiten
...of which we see ; positive precepts are precepts, the reasons of which we do not see. Moral dutics arise out of the nature of the case itself, prior...received from Him whose creatures and subjects we are."1 ' "A positive precept concerns a thing that is right because commanded ; a moral precept respects... | |
| William Fleming - 1860 - 710 Seiten
...reasons of which we see ; positive precepts are precepts, the reasons of which we do not see. Moral duties arise out of the nature of the case itself,...all, were it not for such command received from Him whoso creatures and subjects we are." ' "A posiliee precept concerns a thing that is right because... | |
| William Fleming - 1860 - 698 Seiten
...reasons of which we see ; positive precepts are precepts, the reasons of which we do not see. Moral duties arise out of the nature of the case itself, prior to external command ; //<..•< itir,' duties do not arise out of the nature of the case, but from external command ; nor... | |
| 1862 - 978 Seiten
...reasons of which we see; positive precepts, are precepts the reasons of which we do not see. Moral duties arise out of the nature of the case itself,...received from him whose creatures and subjects we are." In the next page, it is expressly noticed, that we are not, in positive duties, acquainted with the... | |
| Joseph Napier - 1864 - 350 Seiten
...reasons of moral precepts; but we do not see the reasons of positive precepts. A moral duty arises out of the nature of the case itself, prior to external command; positive duties, from the external command. The manner of our knowing the nature of the case, or the fact of the relation,... | |
| Richard Ingham - 1864 - 650 Seiten
...done it — and that baptizo is that specific word?" — Chris. Bap., p. 118. Bp. BUTLER. — "Moral duties arise out of the nature of the case itself,...received from Him whose creatures and subjects we are." — Anal, of Rel., part ii. , ch. i. Dr. OWEN. — "Positive institutions are the free effects of the... | |
| William Fleming - 1867 - 700 Seiten
...reasons of which we see ; positive precepts are precepts, the reasons of which we do not see. Moral duties arise out of the nature of the case itself,...positive duties do not arise out of the nature of the cose, but from external command ; nor would they be duties at all, were it not for such command received... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1870 - 372 Seiten
...reasons of which we see : positive precepts, are precepts the reasons of which we do not see.* Moral duties arise out of the nature of the case itself,...arise out of the nature of the case, but from external aommandj nor would they be duties at all, were it not for such command, received from Him whose creatures... | |
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