The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for ExaminationReligious Tract Society, 1835 - 431 oldal |
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... unless it were productive of the greatest amount of happiness , it would follow that we are under no obligation to obey God , unless the production of the greatest amount of happiness were the controlling and universal principle of his ...
... unless it were productive of the greatest amount of happiness , it would follow that we are under no obligation to obey God , unless the production of the greatest amount of happiness were the controlling and universal principle of his ...
151. oldal
... unless we act as we choose ; that is , unless we obey because we love to obey . Hence , from the elements of our constitution , it is evi- dent , we can be happy on no other principles than those of perfect obedience to God , and ...
... unless we act as we choose ; that is , unless we obey because we love to obey . Hence , from the elements of our constitution , it is evi- dent , we can be happy on no other principles than those of perfect obedience to God , and ...
267. oldal
... unless the providence of God has made them public before . While they are out of sight of the public , they are out of his sight , unless he can show that he has been specially appointed to perform this service . CLASS I. DUTIES TO MEN ...
... unless the providence of God has made them public before . While they are out of sight of the public , they are out of his sight , unless he can show that he has been specially appointed to perform this service . CLASS I. DUTIES TO MEN ...
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