The Elements of Mental and Moral Philosophy: Founded Upon Experience, Reason and the Bible1978 - 452 páginas |
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... character who is ever ready to sacri- fice any enjoyment to promote the greater good of others , it is impossible not to feel some pleasure in witnessing such a trait of character , unless some other painful association should be united ...
... character who is ever ready to sacri- fice any enjoyment to promote the greater good of others , it is impossible not to feel some pleasure in witnessing such a trait of character , unless some other painful association should be united ...
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... character- istic to Him , in exactly the same sense , as we ascribe it to our fellow beings . Yet it can be shown , that in this respect , the same cause , which operates in awakening admiration to- wards our fellow creatures , can ...
... character- istic to Him , in exactly the same sense , as we ascribe it to our fellow beings . Yet it can be shown , that in this respect , the same cause , which operates in awakening admiration to- wards our fellow creatures , can ...
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... character of our Creator , not only as possessing those traits of character which give happiness to other minds , but as being himself possessed of infinite happiness , and of infinite resources for enjoyment . As our own minds are the ...
... character of our Creator , not only as possessing those traits of character which give happiness to other minds , but as being himself possessed of infinite happiness , and of infinite resources for enjoyment . As our own minds are the ...
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actions affection Apostles assertion attention awaken believe benevolence Bible body called cause character child Christianity circumstances colours common conceptions connected course Creator desire discase disordered operation distinct Divine duty earth emotions employed enjoyment eternal evidence evil exercise exhibited existence express faith Father feel formed gained guilty habits happiness Holy human mind ideas Imperative mood Infinite Mind influence intellectual interest interfixes interpreting language Israel Jehovah Jesus Christ Jews Justin Martyr knowledge language Lord mankind mental mode moral nature ness never noun obedience object Old Testament operations painful parents participle particular past experience perception person pleasure Polycarp power of sympathy principle proof qualities reason recall records rectitude regard relation Revelation sacrifice Scripture secure selfishness sensation sense signify sorrow sounds spirit sublime suffering susceptibilities taste tence term Tertullian Testament things thou tion truth verb words worship writers