If, as is the case, we feel responsibility, are ashamed, are frightened, at transgressing the voice of conscience, this implies that there is One to whom we are responsible, before whom we are ashamed, whose claims upon us we fear. If, on doing wrong,... The Catholic Record - 289. oldal1878Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Robert A. Bowie - 2004 - 140 oldal
...assumption that we all share a moral sense - some people do not seem to have one. Critical comments 'If, as is the case, we feel responsibility, are ashamed,...whom we are ashamed, whose claims upon us we fear... If the cause of these emotions does not belong to the visible world, the object to which perception... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 2004 - 612 oldal
...faculties should have been put into us by a Being that had none of its own.' Father Newman continues : If, as is the case, we feel responsibility, are ashamed,...responsible, before whom we are ashamed, whose claims upon ns we fear. If, on doing wrong, we feel the same tearful, broken-hearted sorrow which overwhelms us... | |
| Anne Jordan, Neil Lockyer, Edwin Tate - 2004 - 262 oldal
...Newman's Argument Cardinal Newman (1801-90) deduces God's existence from the existence of the conscience: If, as is the case, we feel responsibility, are ashamed,...are responsible, before whom we are ashamed, whose claim upon us we fear. . .If the cause of these emotions does not belong to this visible world, the... | |
| Gesa Elsbeth Thiessen - 2005 - 424 oldal
...which it is directed. Inanimate things cannot stir our affections; these are correlative with persons. If, as is the case, we feel responsibility, are ashamed,...whom we are ashamed, whose claims upon us we fear. If, on doing wrong, we feel the same tearful, broken-hearted sorrow which overwhelms us on hurting... | |
| Dilwyn Hunt - 2005 - 134 oldal
...are responsible and before whom we are ashamed. That being is God. Cardinal John Newman (1801-90) 'lf we feel responsibility, are ashamed, are frightened,...implies that there is One to whom we are responsible.' The moral argument OK, but why is it that there are some right hardnuts out there that never feel guilty?... | |
| Robert Thomas Fertig - 2007 - 322 oldal
...inescapable "Someone": Inanimate things cannot stir our affections; these are correlative with persons. If, as is the case, we feel responsibility, are ashamed,...responsible, before Whom we are ashamed, Whose claims on us we fear.... "These feelings in us are such as require for their exciting cause an intelligent... | |
| JAMES STANLEY - 1878 - 526 oldal
...send a missioner to instruct him." In the first part of this quotation the saint says that unaided nature can obey and therefore know the moral law,...before Whom we are ashamed, Whose claims upon us we fear."16 Just as the Fathers call that knowledge of God immediate and innate because it springs up... | |
| 316 oldal
...which it is directed. Inanimate things cannot stir our affections; these are correlative with persons. If, as is the case, we feel responsibility, are ashamed,...whom we are ashamed, whose claims upon us we fear. If, on doing wrong, we feel the same tearful, broken-hearted sorrow which overwhelms us on hurting... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1870 - 874 oldal
...faculties should have been put into us by a Being that had none of its own.' Father Newman continues : If, as is the case, we feel responsibility, are ashamed,...conscience, this implies that there is One to whom we nro responsible, before whom wo are ashamed, whose claims upon us wo fear. If, on doing wrong, we foel... | |
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