Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 3–4Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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Strana 3
... no more coincident with prudence or that reasonable self - love , the end of which is our worldly interest , than they are with the principle of virtue and religion ; but often BISHOP BUTLER . ] 3 OF A STATE OF PROBATION .
... no more coincident with prudence or that reasonable self - love , the end of which is our worldly interest , than they are with the principle of virtue and religion ; but often BISHOP BUTLER . ] 3 OF A STATE OF PROBATION .
Strana 4
Including Biographical and Critical Notices Charles Knight. with the principle of virtue and religion ; but often draw contrary ways to one , as well as to the other ; and so such particular passions are as much temptations to act ...
Including Biographical and Critical Notices Charles Knight. with the principle of virtue and religion ; but often draw contrary ways to one , as well as to the other ; and so such particular passions are as much temptations to act ...
Strana 43
... principle of good , and never wholly departs from His right of dominion and operation in His creatures ; but is , and is alone , the beauty and beneficence , the whole glory and graciousness , that can possibly be in them . " As the ...
... principle of good , and never wholly departs from His right of dominion and operation in His creatures ; but is , and is alone , the beauty and beneficence , the whole glory and graciousness , that can possibly be in them . " As the ...
Strana 45
... principles , by clear deductions , made out an entire body of the law of nature . And he that shall collect all the moral rules of the philosophers , and compare them with those contained in the New Testament , will find them to come ...
... principles , by clear deductions , made out an entire body of the law of nature . And he that shall collect all the moral rules of the philosophers , and compare them with those contained in the New Testament , will find them to come ...
Strana 46
... principles , or humours ; they were under no obligation ; the opinion of this or that philosophy was of no authority : and if it were , you must take all he said under the same character . All his dictates must go for law , certain and ...
... principles , or humours ; they were under no obligation ; the opinion of this or that philosophy was of no authority : and if it were , you must take all he said under the same character . All his dictates must go for law , certain and ...
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