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place of the inferior against the superior ; and conscience , after being dethroned from her place of mastery and control , is still felt to be the superior , or rather supreme faculty of our nature notwithstanding .
place of the inferior against the superior ; and conscience , after being dethroned from her place of mastery and control , is still felt to be the superior , or rather supreme faculty of our nature notwithstanding .
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And in like manner , on the bare inspection of our mental economy alone , and more particularly from the place which conscience has there , can we , even in the case of the man who refuses to obey its dictates , affirm that he was made ...
And in like manner , on the bare inspection of our mental economy alone , and more particularly from the place which conscience has there , can we , even in the case of the man who refuses to obey its dictates , affirm that he was made ...
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obvious tendency of things , conscience will , in the full manhood of our species , assert the universality and the unchangeableness of her decisions . There is no speech nor language where her voice is not heard ; her line is gone out ...
obvious tendency of things , conscience will , in the full manhood of our species , assert the universality and the unchangeableness of her decisions . There is no speech nor language where her voice is not heard ; her line is gone out ...
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Contents
PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
on the side of Theism | 121 |
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