Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 46J. Soule and T. Mason., 1864 |
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Pagina 8
... society . And the pleasurable or painful consequences which may result to ourselves and to society are the strongest 8 The Moral Philosophy of " The Institutes [ January ,
... society . And the pleasurable or painful consequences which may result to ourselves and to society are the strongest 8 The Moral Philosophy of " The Institutes [ January ,
Pagina 9
... society , and that to abstain from them is essential to the wellbeing of society . Anger , revenge , cupidity have been deemed evils as the source of injuries of various kinds , and humanity , self - government , and integrity have been ...
... society , and that to abstain from them is essential to the wellbeing of society . Anger , revenge , cupidity have been deemed evils as the source of injuries of various kinds , and humanity , self - government , and integrity have been ...
Pagina 28
... society , all the reason that can be assigned has been given why that duty is binding upon us . We have then discovered the only real and ultimate foundation of all obligation . We flatter ourselves we have now cleared our pathway to ...
... society , all the reason that can be assigned has been given why that duty is binding upon us . We have then discovered the only real and ultimate foundation of all obligation . We flatter ourselves we have now cleared our pathway to ...
Pagina 30
... society of playmates , and despised all higher learning . He understood only his Coptic vernacular , and remained all his life ignorant of Grecian literature and secular science . But he diligently attended divine worship with his ...
... society of playmates , and despised all higher learning . He understood only his Coptic vernacular , and remained all his life ignorant of Grecian literature and secular science . But he diligently attended divine worship with his ...
Pagina 31
... society of pious virgins . He visited her only once after , a characteristic fact for the ascetic depre- ciation of natural ties . He then forsook the hamlet and led an ascetic life in the neighborhood , praying constantly according to ...
... society of pious virgins . He visited her only once after , a characteristic fact for the ascetic depre- ciation of natural ties . He then forsook the hamlet and led an ascetic life in the neighborhood , praying constantly according to ...
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