Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 46J. Soule and T. Mason., 1864 |
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Pagina 7
... original spontaneity . It is invested with power and dignity . It is not determined by mere aver- sion or desire . It can obey the voice of conscience , or it can surrender itself to passion . It can choose between right and wrong ...
... original spontaneity . It is invested with power and dignity . It is not determined by mere aver- sion or desire . It can obey the voice of conscience , or it can surrender itself to passion . It can choose between right and wrong ...
Pagina 8
... original native practical principles imposed upon the mind as laws of conduct . Our idea of the right is contingent , and not necessary ; relative , and not absolute . It is grounded on interest , or utility , or expediency . The ...
... original native practical principles imposed upon the mind as laws of conduct . Our idea of the right is contingent , and not necessary ; relative , and not absolute . It is grounded on interest , or utility , or expediency . The ...
Pagina 10
... original ideas of right and wrong - no intuitive cognitions of what is just and unjust โ that the mind has within itself no standards of right , is a fundamental prin- ciple of Watson's philosophy , or , if you please , of his theology ...
... original ideas of right and wrong - no intuitive cognitions of what is just and unjust โ that the mind has within itself no standards of right , is a fundamental prin- ciple of Watson's philosophy , or , if you please , of his theology ...
Pagina 11
... original , native ideas of the right , the just , the good . Whatever ideas it may possess are derived , primarily , from direct revelation ; secondarily , from tradition and instruction . โ Ibid . , vol . ii , pp . 472-473 . 2. The ...
... original , native ideas of the right , the just , the good . Whatever ideas it may possess are derived , primarily , from direct revelation ; secondarily , from tradition and instruction . โ Ibid . , vol . ii , pp . 472-473 . 2. The ...
Pagina 12
... original source of all our ideas of right and wrong . On the contrary , it pro- ceeds continually on the assumption that there is an inherent , independent rightness in virtue anterior to all legislation , and which rightness is ...
... original source of all our ideas of right and wrong . On the contrary , it pro- ceeds continually on the assumption that there is an inherent , independent rightness in virtue anterior to all legislation , and which rightness is ...
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