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... dictates of conscience . But this is only the fubftitute of the other principles , and , in fact , arifes from them ; prompting to right conduct on emergen- cies , where there is no time for reasoning or reflection ; and where ...
... dictates of conscience . But this is only the fubftitute of the other principles , and , in fact , arifes from them ; prompting to right conduct on emergen- cies , where there is no time for reasoning or reflection ; and where ...
Page 72
... dictates , though they vary , in some measure , with education , and will be found to be , in some respects , different a- mong different nations of the world , yet , in general , evidently concur in giving their fanction to the fame ...
... dictates , though they vary , in some measure , with education , and will be found to be , in some respects , different a- mong different nations of the world , yet , in general , evidently concur in giving their fanction to the fame ...
Page 73
... the fame time , the moft pleafing to our maker , the most con- ducive to our own happinefs , and that of others , and the moft agreeable to the na- tural D tural and unperverted dictates of confci- ence . That we Natural Religion . 73.
... the fame time , the moft pleafing to our maker , the most con- ducive to our own happinefs , and that of others , and the moft agreeable to the na- tural D tural and unperverted dictates of confci- ence . That we Natural Religion . 73.
Page 74
Joseph Priestley. tural and unperverted dictates of confci- ence . That we are capable of governing our- felves by thefe rules , and , from a proper regard to motives , can voluntarily chuse and pursue that courfe of life which the will ...
Joseph Priestley. tural and unperverted dictates of confci- ence . That we are capable of governing our- felves by thefe rules , and , from a proper regard to motives , can voluntarily chuse and pursue that courfe of life which the will ...
Page 85
... namely , the will of God , our own best interest , the good of others , and the natural dictates of our confcience ; and in in eftimating the value of any particular enjoyment , with Natural Religion . 85 Of the pleasures of fenfe.
... namely , the will of God , our own best interest , the good of others , and the natural dictates of our confcience ; and in in eftimating the value of any particular enjoyment , with Natural Religion . 85 Of the pleasures of fenfe.
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