| Joseph Butler - 1804 - 462 str.
...his writings, and particularly from the following passages in his Xlth Sermon. " It may be allowed, without any prejudice to the cause of virtue and religion,...and beauty, and harmony, and proportion, if there should ever fce, as it is impdSslbte there ever should be, any inconsistence between them." And again,... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1813 - 496 str.
...his writings, and particularly from the following passages in his Xlth Sermon. " It may be allowed, without any prejudice to the cause of virtue and religion,...and beauty, and harmony, and proportion, if there should ever be, as it is impossible there ever should be, any inconsistence between them." And again,... | |
| Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - 1819 - 256 str.
...his writings, and particularly from the following passages in his Xlth Sermon. "It may be allowed, without any prejudice to the cause of virtue and religion,...and beauty, and harmony, and proportion, if there should ever be, as it is impossible there ever should be, any inconsistence between them." And again,... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1820 - 264 str.
...his writings, and particularly from the following passages in his Xlth Sermon. "It may be allowed, without any prejudice to the cause of virtue and religion,...and beauty, and harmony, and proportion, if there should ever be, as it is impossible there ever should be, any inconsistence between them." And again,... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1824 - 478 str.
...his -writings, and particularly from the following passages in his Xlth Sermon. " It may be allowed, without any prejudice to the cause of virtue and religion,...and beauty, and harmony, and proportion, if there should ever be, as it is impossible there ever should be, any inconsistence between them. 11 And again,... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1827 - 376 str.
...the course of life we would persuade them to is not contrary to their interest. It may be allowed, without any prejudice to the cause of virtue and religion,...and beauty, and harmony, and proportion, if there should ever be, 'as. it is impossible there ever should be, any inconsistency between them ; though... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1833 - 378 str.
...all virtuous * Dissertation. actions. In his eleventh sermon, he observes, that " it may be allowed, without any prejudice to the cause of virtue and religion,...that our ideas of happiness and misery are of all oiir ideas the nearest, and most important to us; that they will, nay, if you please, they ought to... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1834 - 388 str.
...writings, and particularly from the following passages in his eleventh Sermon. " It may be allowed, without any prejudice to the cause of virtue and religion,...nearest and most important to us ; that they will, 1 See note E, at the end of this Preface. nay, if you please, that they ought to prevail over those... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1836 - 388 str.
...all virtuous * Dissertation. actions. In his eleventh sermon, he observes, that " it may be allowed, without any prejudice to the cause of virtue and religion,...important to us ; that they will, nay, if you please, they ought to prevail over those of order, and beauty, and harmony, and propension, if there should... | |
| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1838 - 616 str.
...the course of life we would persuade them to is not contrary to their interest. It may be allowed, without any prejudice to the cause of virtue and religion,...and beauty, and harmony, and proportion, if there should ever be, as it is impossible there ever should be, any inconsistency between them: though these... | |
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