Elements of Moral Philosophy and of Christian Ethics, Volume 2J. Duncan, 1826 |
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... and ages are familiar with them , and take their truth for granted ; as , for example , that there are some things in human conduct that merit approbation and praise , others that deserve blame of Moral Obligation . 9.
... and ages are familiar with them , and take their truth for granted ; as , for example , that there are some things in human conduct that merit approbation and praise , others that deserve blame of Moral Obligation . 9.
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... human life , it is clearly shewn , that man is now the subject of the supreme moral government , and that God , who ... human government . It is the ordination of providence that human beings should be placed 14 On the Grounds and Principles.
... human life , it is clearly shewn , that man is now the subject of the supreme moral government , and that God , who ... human government . It is the ordination of providence that human beings should be placed 14 On the Grounds and Principles.
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Daniel Dewar. the ordination of providence that human beings should be placed under authority from the period of ... humanity ? Virtuous persons have , indeed , been punished of Moral Obligation . 15.
Daniel Dewar. the ordination of providence that human beings should be placed under authority from the period of ... humanity ? Virtuous persons have , indeed , been punished of Moral Obligation . 15.
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... human sanction has equal efficacy with that which is divine , and that the fear and hope of things obscurely apprehended , and hid in futurity , take a strong hold on the heart and imagination of man , they have made the fundamental ...
... human sanction has equal efficacy with that which is divine , and that the fear and hope of things obscurely apprehended , and hid in futurity , take a strong hold on the heart and imagination of man , they have made the fundamental ...
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... human heart , irrespectively of the consequences which are to flow from it , and before these consequences had been placed in the view of the mind ? He who has formed us in his own image has not rendered it necessary for us to observe ...
... human heart , irrespectively of the consequences which are to flow from it , and before these consequences had been placed in the view of the mind ? He who has formed us in his own image has not rendered it necessary for us to observe ...
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