The Hibbert Journal, Svazek 39Lawrence Pearsall Jacks, George Dawes Hicks, George Stephens Spinks, Lancelot Austin Garrard, H. L. Short George Allen & Unwin, 1940 "Jesus or Christ?" issued as monographic supplement, 1909. |
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... action is . It is to act in the interests of others , or out of obedience to some moral principle , or both . But it is more than this . It is to do so , irrespective of whether the action is to one's own interest or not , to put the ...
... action is . It is to act in the interests of others , or out of obedience to some moral principle , or both . But it is more than this . It is to do so , irrespective of whether the action is to one's own interest or not , to put the ...
Strana 250
... action might be undertaken , it simply is not known in what such action would consist . Clearly , however , these two reasons are inextricably connected ; and further , in such a way that the latter may be said to be the reason of the ...
... action might be undertaken , it simply is not known in what such action would consist . Clearly , however , these two reasons are inextricably connected ; and further , in such a way that the latter may be said to be the reason of the ...
Strana 386
... action , e.g. , fulfils a promise , or again in the intrinsic goodness of the action , the same point still applies . For the promise will only be fulfilled if the action is done , and the action is not yet done ; and , again , if we ...
... action , e.g. , fulfils a promise , or again in the intrinsic goodness of the action , the same point still applies . For the promise will only be fulfilled if the action is done , and the action is not yet done ; and , again , if we ...
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