Dialogues, Letters and Essays on Various Subjects: To which is Annexed, an Essay on Truth: Containing an Inquiry Into Its Nature and Importance; with the Causes of Error, and Reasons of Its Being PermittedOliver D. Cooke, 1810 - 258 pages |
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... arise from what motive it may , it is certainly advantageous to society . Gai . Very true : but we should endeavour to have laudable behaviour , if possible , arise from the purest motives , that it may be approved of God as well as ad ...
... arise from what motive it may , it is certainly advantageous to society . Gai . Very true : but we should endeavour to have laudable behaviour , if possible , arise from the purest motives , that it may be approved of God as well as ad ...
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... arise from the want of natural power , or opportunity of obtain- ing evidence , it is mere mistake , and contains in it nothing of moral evil . But if it arise from prejudice , neglect , or an evil bias of heart , it is otherwise ...
... arise from the want of natural power , or opportunity of obtain- ing evidence , it is mere mistake , and contains in it nothing of moral evil . But if it arise from prejudice , neglect , or an evil bias of heart , it is otherwise ...
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... arise from the want of powers or opportunities , and such as spring from the evil bias of the heart ? Gai . In many cases we certainly cannot , any more than we can fix the boundaries between light and shade ; yet there are some things ...
... arise from the want of powers or opportunities , and such as spring from the evil bias of the heart ? Gai . In many cases we certainly cannot , any more than we can fix the boundaries between light and shade ; yet there are some things ...
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... arise from it ? Gai . I suppose no person who admits the being of a God , would expressly deny the excellence of his moral character ; but it is easy to observe that those who deny the foregoing principles , either discover no manner of ...
... arise from it ? Gai . I suppose no person who admits the being of a God , would expressly deny the excellence of his moral character ; but it is easy to observe that those who deny the foregoing principles , either discover no manner of ...
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... arise from love , and as its beyond the province of man to take cogni- zance of the heart , it is common for us to call those actions amiable which appear to be so , and which are beneficial to human society . It is fit we should do so ...
... arise from love , and as its beyond the province of man to take cogni- zance of the heart , it is common for us to call those actions amiable which appear to be so , and which are beneficial to human society . It is fit we should do so ...
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