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Pagina 110
... morality , and that they require little instruction from us : but here the warmth of his zeal will subject him to the charge of too great partiality to the moral system prevalent in the East . Abulfazel , the Mohammedan , is quoted in ...
... morality , and that they require little instruction from us : but here the warmth of his zeal will subject him to the charge of too great partiality to the moral system prevalent in the East . Abulfazel , the Mohammedan , is quoted in ...
Pagina 181
... moral preaching is stigmatized , and that the multitude are taught to avoid moral preachers as they would " adders fanged , " we are justified in suspecting that there is " something rotten " at the bottom of this system , however ...
... moral preaching is stigmatized , and that the multitude are taught to avoid moral preachers as they would " adders fanged , " we are justified in suspecting that there is " something rotten " at the bottom of this system , however ...
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... moral perfections and the moral government of God ; and to regard all moral worth , which must be estimated ac cording to the capacities and situation of the moral agent , as of no value in the sight of the Deity : but this dogma is in ...
... moral perfections and the moral government of God ; and to regard all moral worth , which must be estimated ac cording to the capacities and situation of the moral agent , as of no value in the sight of the Deity : but this dogma is in ...
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