Elements of Moral Philosophy and of Christian Ethics, Volume 2J. Duncan, 1826 |
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... lead our views to a Future State CHAPTER IV . - The Distinctions of Right and Wrong , Immutable and Eternal · CHAPTER V. - Of the Measure or Rule of Virtue CHAPTER VI . — The Principle of Expediency proved to be False and Untenable ...
... lead our views to a Future State CHAPTER IV . - The Distinctions of Right and Wrong , Immutable and Eternal · CHAPTER V. - Of the Measure or Rule of Virtue CHAPTER VI . — The Principle of Expediency proved to be False and Untenable ...
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... lead our views to the certainty of a future . CHAPTER II . THE MORAL GOVERNMENT OF GOD DISCOVERABLE FROM THE LIGHT OF NATURE . THE moral government of God , the supreme King and Ruler of all , is clearly discoverable from the light of ...
... lead our views to the certainty of a future . CHAPTER II . THE MORAL GOVERNMENT OF GOD DISCOVERABLE FROM THE LIGHT OF NATURE . THE moral government of God , the supreme King and Ruler of all , is clearly discoverable from the light of ...
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... lead to wretch- edness and want . Profligacy is followed by remorse , and disease and embarrassment ; and intemperance has in its train , peevishness , an impaired constitution , and a premature death . Idleness and negligence bring ...
... lead to wretch- edness and want . Profligacy is followed by remorse , and disease and embarrassment ; and intemperance has in its train , peevishness , an impaired constitution , and a premature death . Idleness and negligence bring ...
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... LEAD OUR VIEWS TO A FUTURE STATE . THE moral government of God is conducted in such a way in the present life , as unavoidably to lead our views to a future state of being . The reality of such a state is impressed on the mind by ...
... LEAD OUR VIEWS TO A FUTURE STATE . THE moral government of God is conducted in such a way in the present life , as unavoidably to lead our views to a future state of being . The reality of such a state is impressed on the mind by ...
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... lead us to expect a future state of being . The slightest survey of these circumstances will convince us of the impossibility of governing the world without a belief in the reality of such a state . Without it the best code of laws ...
... lead us to expect a future state of being . The slightest survey of these circumstances will convince us of the impossibility of governing the world without a belief in the reality of such a state . Without it the best code of laws ...
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