Elements of Moral Philosophy and of Christian Ethics, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1826 |
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... happiness of mankind that just and comprehensive views should be entertained on these fundamental subjects . " All religion , " says Archbishop Til- lotson , -whose name must always be venerated by all who value the high interest of ...
... happiness of mankind that just and comprehensive views should be entertained on these fundamental subjects . " All religion , " says Archbishop Til- lotson , -whose name must always be venerated by all who value the high interest of ...
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... Happiness , or Self - Love CHAPTER IX . - On the Moral Faculty ; -and on the Fundamental Law of Moral Feeling and Belief 425 • · 428 CHAPTER X. - Liberty and Necessity : -Preliminary Observations . 439 CHAPTER XI . - Principles which ...
... Happiness , or Self - Love CHAPTER IX . - On the Moral Faculty ; -and on the Fundamental Law of Moral Feeling and Belief 425 • · 428 CHAPTER X. - Liberty and Necessity : -Preliminary Observations . 439 CHAPTER XI . - Principles which ...
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... study of mankind is man , if that branch of knowledge which closely con- cerns the usefulness and the happiness of every one , and especially of such as are appointed to direct the B2 Chap . I. ] the Study of Moral Philosophy . 8.
... study of mankind is man , if that branch of knowledge which closely con- cerns the usefulness and the happiness of every one , and especially of such as are appointed to direct the B2 Chap . I. ] the Study of Moral Philosophy . 8.
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Daniel Dewar. any point which essentially concerns the moral im provement and happiness of man ; it has diffused its cheering and steady light over the darkness of nature , and has given to the doctrines of theological science a ...
Daniel Dewar. any point which essentially concerns the moral im provement and happiness of man ; it has diffused its cheering and steady light over the darkness of nature , and has given to the doctrines of theological science a ...
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... happiness . Were it my object to enter into details on this sub- ject , it were easy to multiply illustrations . I might - refer to the benign and salutary influence of that 14 [ INTRO . On the Advantages arising from.
... happiness . Were it my object to enter into details on this sub- ject , it were easy to multiply illustrations . I might - refer to the benign and salutary influence of that 14 [ INTRO . On the Advantages arising from.
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