The Elements of Moral ScienceGould, Kendall, and Lincoln, 1838 - 398 من الصفحات |
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... mind , it will cultivate the power of pursuing an extended range of argument ; of examining and deciding upon a connected chain of reasoning ; and will , in no small degree , ac- custom the student to carry forward in his own mind a ...
... mind , it will cultivate the power of pursuing an extended range of argument ; of examining and deciding upon a connected chain of reasoning ; and will , in no small degree , ac- custom the student to carry forward in his own mind a ...
الصفحة 33
... mind . Let the imagination , then , be most carefully guarded , if we wish to escape from tempta- tion , and make progress in virtue . Let no one flatter him- self that he is innocent , if he love to meditate upon any thing which he ...
... mind . Let the imagination , then , be most carefully guarded , if we wish to escape from tempta- tion , and make progress in virtue . Let no one flatter him- self that he is innocent , if he love to meditate upon any thing which he ...
الصفحة 35
... mind ; but it can give us no original notions of quality , either in morals or in any thing else . 3. Is our notion of the moral quality of actions derived from association ? The term association is used to designate two habits of mind ...
... mind ; but it can give us no original notions of quality , either in morals or in any thing else . 3. Is our notion of the moral quality of actions derived from association ? The term association is used to designate two habits of mind ...
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... mind may be pleased with seeing his creatures behave suit- ably with the nature which he has given them , to the rela- tions in which he has placed them to each other , and to that in which they stand to himself ; that relation to ...
... mind may be pleased with seeing his creatures behave suit- ably with the nature which he has given them , to the rela- tions in which he has placed them to each other , and to that in which they stand to himself ; that relation to ...
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... mind a consciousness of moral obligation , connected , by our Creator , with the very conception of this relation . And the fact is the same , whether he be one of the parties or not . The nature of this feeling is , that the one ought ...
... mind a consciousness of moral obligation , connected , by our Creator , with the very conception of this relation . And the fact is the same , whether he be one of the parties or not . The nature of this feeling is , that the one ought ...
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action adultery affection amount of happiness arise ascer asserted benevolence blessings bound BROWN UNIVERSITY character child circumstances civil society command concubinage condition conscience consequences consider constitution course of conduct created Creator cultivate Deity derived desire duty evident evil exer exercise existence fact faculty favor feeling gratification guilty Hence human impulse Inasmuch individual inflict injury innocent intellectual intended Jews knowledge labor law of chastity liberty limit manifest manifestly manner marriage means of happiness merely mind moral character moral constitution moral obligation Mosaic law motives nations natural religion neighbor obedience obey object observed Old Testament ourselves pain parent party passion person pleasure prayer precept present principles punishment reason relation remarked remedial dispensation render respect result revealed rience right of property Sabbath Scriptures self-love slavery suppose teach temper Testament thing tion truth universal unless vidual violation virtue whole worship wrong
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الصفحة 55 - tis done, then 'twere well It were done quickly; if the assassination Could trammel up the consequence, and catch With his surcease success : that but this blow Might be the be-all and the end-all here, But here, upon this bank and shoal of time, We'd jump the life to come.
الصفحة 261 - Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
الصفحة 148 - He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him.
الصفحة 312 - Likewise, ye wives, be in subjection to your own husbands, that, if any obey not the word, they also may without the word be won by the conversation of the wives, while they behold your chaste conversation coupled with fear.
الصفحة 312 - Whose adorning let it not be that outward adorning of plaiting the hair, and of wearing of gold, or of putting on of apparel ; but let it be the hidden man of the heart, in that which is not corruptible, even the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price.
الصفحة 38 - Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them, for God hath showed it unto them. For the invisible things of him, from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his Eternal Power and God-head, so that they are without excuse...
الصفحة 106 - I have of late— but wherefore I know not— lost all my mirth, forgone all custom of exercises; and indeed it goes so heavily with my disposition that this goodly frame, the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory...
الصفحة 56 - Besides, this Duncan Hath borne his faculties so meek, hath been So clear in his great office, that his virtues Will plead like angels trumpet-tongued against The deep damnation of his taking-off...
الصفحة 185 - And he came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up : and as his custom was, he went into the synagogue on the sabbath day, and stood up for to read.
الصفحة 81 - Tis greatly wise to talk with our past hours ; And ask them, what report they bore to heaven : And how they might have borne more welcome news.