The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for ExaminationReligious Tract Society, 1835 - 431 oldal |
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... means necessary to accomplish it . An action is some- thing done ; that is , some change effected . But man effects change , only by means of stated antecedents , An action , therefore , in such a being , supposes some change in view ...
... means necessary to accomplish it . An action is some- thing done ; that is , some change effected . But man effects change , only by means of stated antecedents , An action , therefore , in such a being , supposes some change in view ...
255. oldal
... means for great and masterly effect . But he can have but little practical acquaintance with a conscience void of offence , who does not instinctively feel that such conduct is unjust , mean , and despicable . It is accomplishing our ...
... means for great and masterly effect . But he can have but little practical acquaintance with a conscience void of offence , who does not instinctively feel that such conduct is unjust , mean , and despicable . It is accomplishing our ...
408. oldal
... means of rendering men better ? -9 . Do all men need this kind of benevolence ? -10 . How wide is the limit of this means of doing good ? -11 . Have we any reason to hope that God will , in a special manner , assist our efforts to make ...
... means of rendering men better ? -9 . Do all men need this kind of benevolence ? -10 . How wide is the limit of this means of doing good ? -11 . Have we any reason to hope that God will , in a special manner , assist our efforts to make ...
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