Elements of Moral Philosophy and of Christian Ethics, Volume 2J. Duncan, 1826 |
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... violated Idieness , and Prodigality • PAGE 354 . 357 • 368 . 370 • 373 · 377 383 . 387 . 398 401 CHAPTER XXI . - Direct Methods of injuring the Property of others 407 CHAPTER XXII . — Gambling CHAPTER XXIII . - On Truth and Veracity ...
... violated Idieness , and Prodigality • PAGE 354 . 357 • 368 . 370 • 373 · 377 383 . 387 . 398 401 CHAPTER XXI . - Direct Methods of injuring the Property of others 407 CHAPTER XXII . — Gambling CHAPTER XXIII . - On Truth and Veracity ...
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... violate without the infliction of pain and misery on himself , shew how well he is made ac- quainted with his obligations to obey the authority of God , the supreme moral governor and judge ? There are certain elementary and fundamental ...
... violate without the infliction of pain and misery on himself , shew how well he is made ac- quainted with his obligations to obey the authority of God , the supreme moral governor and judge ? There are certain elementary and fundamental ...
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... violated with impunity , and for the discharge of which , our reason and our feelings inform us , that we are ... violation of it is followed by remorse and misery . As the exercise of pure and benevolent affections gives pleasure ...
... violated with impunity , and for the discharge of which , our reason and our feelings inform us , that we are ... violation of it is followed by remorse and misery . As the exercise of pure and benevolent affections gives pleasure ...
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... violate when- ever his blindness , his interest , his frenzy , induce him to imagine that the violation will ultimately be productive of advantage . " But it is not enough to state , generally , that the principle of expediency is ...
... violate when- ever his blindness , his interest , his frenzy , induce him to imagine that the violation will ultimately be productive of advantage . " But it is not enough to state , generally , that the principle of expediency is ...
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... violation . CHAPTER X. THE PRINCIPLE OF EXPEDIENCY NOT COUNTENANCED BY THE SCRIPTURE DOCTRINE OF REWARD . THE most plausible argument in favour of the prin- ciple of utility , an argument of which Paley has very fully availed himself ...
... violation . CHAPTER X. THE PRINCIPLE OF EXPEDIENCY NOT COUNTENANCED BY THE SCRIPTURE DOCTRINE OF REWARD . THE most plausible argument in favour of the prin- ciple of utility , an argument of which Paley has very fully availed himself ...
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