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... moral affections , and yet to be utterly without the desires , though we might think his mind very strangely constituted , we should hardly think the worse of its moral worth . ' ( P. 130. ) If we attach its ordinary meaning to the term ...
... moral affections , and yet to be utterly without the desires , though we might think his mind very strangely constituted , we should hardly think the worse of its moral worth . ' ( P. 130. ) If we attach its ordinary meaning to the term ...
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... Moral Discipline , and proposes to assign the proper stations and relative im- portance of the subordinate motives to human action . To the general view which the writer has given of this very extensive subject , we have on the whole ...
... Moral Discipline , and proposes to assign the proper stations and relative im- portance of the subordinate motives to human action . To the general view which the writer has given of this very extensive subject , we have on the whole ...
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... moral and religious im- provement . pro- • In the chapter on the Desire of Money , we are presented with an interesting and apparently a very just view of the favorable circumstances in the moral condition of that nu- merous class in ...
... moral and religious im- provement . pro- • In the chapter on the Desire of Money , we are presented with an interesting and apparently a very just view of the favorable circumstances in the moral condition of that nu- merous class in ...
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