Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... actions ; and an action is rendered moral by two circumstances , that it is voluntary , - and that it has respect to some rule which determines it to be good or evil . " Moral good and evil , " says LOCKE , " is the conformity or dis ...
... actions ; and an action is rendered moral by two circumstances , that it is voluntary , - and that it has respect to some rule which determines it to be good or evil . " Moral good and evil , " says LOCKE , " is the conformity or dis ...
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... actions previous to the esta- blishment of civil regulations , and independent of them , may in part be traced to its having been observed , that certain actions are injurious to society , and that to abstain from them is essential to ...
... actions previous to the esta- blishment of civil regulations , and independent of them , may in part be traced to its having been observed , that certain actions are injurious to society , and that to abstain from them is essential to ...
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... actions which is antecedent to human laws , must have been strongly confirmed by these facts of experience , and by such observations , we have no reason to conclude that those rules by which the moral quality of actions has , in all ...
... actions which is antecedent to human laws , must have been strongly confirmed by these facts of experience , and by such observations , we have no reason to conclude that those rules by which the moral quality of actions has , in all ...
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... actions are determined to be good or evil is primarily a law of the Creator , we are all deeply interested in ascertain- ing where that law exists in its clearest manifestation . For ignorance of the law , in whole or in part , will be ...
... actions are determined to be good or evil is primarily a law of the Creator , we are all deeply interested in ascertain- ing where that law exists in its clearest manifestation . For ignorance of the law , in whole or in part , will be ...
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... action ; and is not at all inconsistent with a farther revelation by the direct means of language . The Theist admits that a revelation of the will of God has been made by significant actions , from which the duty of creatures is to be ...
... action ; and is not at all inconsistent with a farther revelation by the direct means of language . The Theist admits that a revelation of the will of God has been made by significant actions , from which the duty of creatures is to be ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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