The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for ExaminationReligious Tract Society, 1835 - 431 oldal |
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... obedience . Filial obe- dience is the obeying of another , because he is my father ; and it is FILIAL obedience , only in so far as it proceeds from this motive . This will be evident , as we substitute for the love of the happiness of ...
... obedience . Filial obe- dience is the obeying of another , because he is my father ; and it is FILIAL obedience , only in so far as it proceeds from this motive . This will be evident , as we substitute for the love of the happiness of ...
137. oldal
... obedience , and perfect obedience upon the principles already explained . But this , in our pre- sent state , is manifestly unattainable . A single sin , both on the ground of its violation of the conditions on which our future ...
... obedience , and perfect obedience upon the principles already explained . But this , in our pre- sent state , is manifestly unattainable . A single sin , both on the ground of its violation of the conditions on which our future ...
151. oldal
... obedience to God , and obedience emanating from , and pervaded by , love . 2. The same truth is evident , from a consideration of the relations which every individual sustains to the whole race of man . It manifestly enters into the con ...
... obedience to God , and obedience emanating from , and pervaded by , love . 2. The same truth is evident , from a consideration of the relations which every individual sustains to the whole race of man . It manifestly enters into the con ...
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