The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for ExaminationReligious Tract Society, 1835 - 431 oldal |
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... mind ; but it can give us no original notions of quality , either in morals or in anything else . 3. Is our notion of the moral quality of actions derived from association ? 10 The term association is used to designate two habits of mind ...
... mind ; but it can give us no original notions of quality , either in morals or in anything else . 3. Is our notion of the moral quality of actions derived from association ? 10 The term association is used to designate two habits of mind ...
157. oldal
... mind it pre - supposes . 3. From its connexion with God's gifts , 1-5 . 4. This constitution an evidence of God's ... mind . This temper of mind presupposes , — 1. A solemn conviction of the character and attributes of God , and of the ...
... mind it pre - supposes . 3. From its connexion with God's gifts , 1-5 . 4. This constitution an evidence of God's ... mind . This temper of mind presupposes , — 1. A solemn conviction of the character and attributes of God , and of the ...
193. oldal
... mind in such manner as he supposes will best promote his eternal happiness ! And , besides , if , for the sake of ... mind , in such manner as will promote their own happiness , either here or hereafter ; or , which is the same thing ...
... mind in such manner as he supposes will best promote his eternal happiness ! And , besides , if , for the sake of ... mind , in such manner as will promote their own happiness , either here or hereafter ; or , which is the same thing ...
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