Man Primeval, Or, The Constitution and Primitive Condition of the Human Being: A Contribution to Theological ScienceGould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1849 - 480 pages |
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... virtue ? universally recognises a moral quality in actions . 14 , Not from human law . 15 , Nor from Divine appointment . 16 , Nor from his own con- stitution . 18 , Nor as the result of intellectual intuition . 20 , Judg- ment . 21 ...
... virtue ? universally recognises a moral quality in actions . 14 , Not from human law . 15 , Nor from Divine appointment . 16 , Nor from his own con- stitution . 18 , Nor as the result of intellectual intuition . 20 , Judg- ment . 21 ...
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... virtue . 3 , His instincts subservient to it - his reason - himself a self- judicature - virtue made pleasurable- and progressive . 8 , External arrangements correspond - physical - instinctive - social - sympathetic- infantine ...
... virtue . 3 , His instincts subservient to it - his reason - himself a self- judicature - virtue made pleasurable- and progressive . 8 , External arrangements correspond - physical - instinctive - social - sympathetic- infantine ...
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... virtue of the major already assumed , that the world must have had an intelligent author . 35. This representation of the distinctive difference between the deductive and the inductive processes , is only coincident with the other ...
... virtue of the major already assumed , that the world must have had an intelligent author . 35. This representation of the distinctive difference between the deductive and the inductive processes , is only coincident with the other ...
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... virtue and vice , therefore Poesy feigns them more just in retribution , and more according to revealed Providence . And therefore it was even thought to have some participation of divineness , because it doth raise and erect the mind ...
... virtue and vice , therefore Poesy feigns them more just in retribution , and more according to revealed Providence . And therefore it was even thought to have some participation of divineness , because it doth raise and erect the mind ...
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A Contribution to Theological Science John Harris. around the head of suffering virtue . However strong the Christian's conviction , on independent grounds , of a heavenly state , yet it is on the wings of imagination that he ascends and ...
A Contribution to Theological Science John Harris. around the head of suffering virtue . However strong the Christian's conviction , on independent grounds , of a heavenly state , yet it is on the wings of imagination that he ascends and ...
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