The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for ExaminationReligious Tract Society, 1835 - 431 oldal |
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148. oldal
... placed , that , if we only use these powers according to the will of God , and to the nature which he has given us , that is , in such a way as to promote our highest happiness here , we shall be advanced to a state of happiness more ...
... placed , that , if we only use these powers according to the will of God , and to the nature which he has given us , that is , in such a way as to promote our highest happiness here , we shall be advanced to a state of happiness more ...
180. oldal
... placed him under just such circumstances for improving those means of happi- ness , as it has pleased him . To one he has given wealth ; to another , intellect ; to another , physical strength ; to another , health ; and to all in ...
... placed him under just such circumstances for improving those means of happi- ness , as it has pleased him . To one he has given wealth ; to another , intellect ; to another , physical strength ; to another , health ; and to all in ...
285. oldal
... placed under the pains and perils of perjury , or under peril of his eternal salvation , any more than his neighbour , who discharges the duty of a merchant , of an instructor of youth , a physician , or a clergyman ? It seems to me ...
... placed under the pains and perils of perjury , or under peril of his eternal salvation , any more than his neighbour , who discharges the duty of a merchant , of an instructor of youth , a physician , or a clergyman ? It seems to me ...
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