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... human volitions . The manner in which these several systems operated on the mind of Professor Kant , to prompt his inquiries concerning the nature and extent of the human faculties and the bounds of human knowlege , is well described ...
... human volitions . The manner in which these several systems operated on the mind of Professor Kant , to prompt his inquiries concerning the nature and extent of the human faculties and the bounds of human knowlege , is well described ...
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... human happiness , and more conducive to human improvement , than the dissolution of society , which would unavoidably result from the absence of all restraint on human conduct . He proceeds next to prove those to be mistaken , who repre ...
... human happiness , and more conducive to human improvement , than the dissolution of society , which would unavoidably result from the absence of all restraint on human conduct . He proceeds next to prove those to be mistaken , who repre ...
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... human passions , in order to provide and apply proper remedies . " A clergyman must be skilled in theology , in ethics , and in human nature , to be able to guide his flock in the pursuit of temporal and eternal happiness . One cannot ...
... human passions , in order to provide and apply proper remedies . " A clergyman must be skilled in theology , in ethics , and in human nature , to be able to guide his flock in the pursuit of temporal and eternal happiness . One cannot ...
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