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the minire solely : We arence of ih do benevolence ; they borrow from those
elevated affections the whole of the moral nature which they possess . ( P . 132 . )
Here we are naturally inclined to ask , in what do piety and benevolence consist ...
the minire solely : We arence of ih do benevolence ; they borrow from those
elevated affections the whole of the moral nature which they possess . ( P . 132 . )
Here we are naturally inclined to ask , in what do piety and benevolence consist ...
Pagina 280
On the question whether the practice of warfare be , under any circumstances ,
reconcileable to the principles of Christian morality , we do not propose at
present to offer a decided opinion . We are aware that the subject involves many
...
On the question whether the practice of warfare be , under any circumstances ,
reconcileable to the principles of Christian morality , we do not propose at
present to offer a decided opinion . We are aware that the subject involves many
...
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He shews that in every action two things are to be considered , viz , the morality
of the act itself , and the morality of the ... The moral merit or depravity of the
action has not the same degree of certainty which attaches to private crimes , and
...
He shews that in every action two things are to be considered , viz , the morality
of the act itself , and the morality of the ... The moral merit or depravity of the
action has not the same degree of certainty which attaches to private crimes , and
...
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