Elements of Moral Philosophy and of Christian Ethics, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1826 |
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... that , to give a man a full knowledge of true morality , I shall send him to no other book but the New Testament * . " * Locke's Thoughts on Reading and Study . 99 Without the light of Divine Revelation , we know iv PREFACE .
... that , to give a man a full knowledge of true morality , I shall send him to no other book but the New Testament * . " * Locke's Thoughts on Reading and Study . 99 Without the light of Divine Revelation , we know iv PREFACE .
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... I had originally de- signed , I have not thought it expedient to ex- tend it further . Glasgow , April 13 , 1826 . * Butler's Works , vol . ii . p . 82 . CONTENTS OF VOL . I. INTRODUCTION . PAGE CHAPTER I. 12 PREFACE . vii.
... I had originally de- signed , I have not thought it expedient to ex- tend it further . Glasgow , April 13 , 1826 . * Butler's Works , vol . ii . p . 82 . CONTENTS OF VOL . I. INTRODUCTION . PAGE CHAPTER I. 12 PREFACE . vii.
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... thoughts of the power , and the wis- dom , and the goodness of an Almighty Creator . What were a universe of matter but shapeless magnitude , without the living spirit of such a Being to beautify and arrange it , or without the ...
... thoughts of the power , and the wis- dom , and the goodness of an Almighty Creator . What were a universe of matter but shapeless magnitude , without the living spirit of such a Being to beautify and arrange it , or without the ...
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... thought , and the laws by which they are regulated ; and to analyze and classify the various workings of the immaterial part of our nature . The habits of clear discernment and close reasoning on all subjects , and especially on ...
... thought , and the laws by which they are regulated ; and to analyze and classify the various workings of the immaterial part of our nature . The habits of clear discernment and close reasoning on all subjects , and especially on ...
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... thoughts on the powers and susceptibilities of man , we are reminded of the im- mortality to which , by his Creator , he has been evi- dently designed . Though the Philosophy of the Human Mind con- ferred no greater benefit than this ...
... thoughts on the powers and susceptibilities of man , we are reminded of the im- mortality to which , by his Creator , he has been evi- dently designed . Though the Philosophy of the Human Mind con- ferred no greater benefit than this ...
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