The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for ExaminationReligious Tract Society, 1835 - 431 oldal |
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132. oldal
... merely history . Much of the Bible contains a mere narrative of facts . For the truth of this narrative , the veracity of the Deity is pledged . We may derive from the account of God's dealings , les- sons of instruction to guide us in ...
... merely history . Much of the Bible contains a mere narrative of facts . For the truth of this narrative , the veracity of the Deity is pledged . We may derive from the account of God's dealings , les- sons of instruction to guide us in ...
147. oldal
... merely esteem him who acts in obedience to it , the neglect of it , without the exhibition of the posi- tively opposite temper , is always met by the feeling of intense moral reprobation . Now , since whatever of favour we receive from ...
... merely esteem him who acts in obedience to it , the neglect of it , without the exhibition of the posi- tively opposite temper , is always met by the feeling of intense moral reprobation . Now , since whatever of favour we receive from ...
154. oldal
... mere political economist or the statesman , it teaches the law by which cause and effect are connected . To the pious ... merely the connexions of events with each other , but , also , their connexion with the Great First Cause , that a ...
... mere political economist or the statesman , it teaches the law by which cause and effect are connected . To the pious ... merely the connexions of events with each other , but , also , their connexion with the Great First Cause , that a ...
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