The Works of Thomas Chalmers: On natural theologyW. Collins, 1836 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 14
עמוד 127
... beneficence to justice , by enacting the former , in the very way that it does the latter ; and enforcing what it has thus enacted by penalties . Beneficence loses altogether its proper and original character- when , instead of moving ...
... beneficence to justice , by enacting the former , in the very way that it does the latter ; and enforcing what it has thus enacted by penalties . Beneficence loses altogether its proper and original character- when , instead of moving ...
עמוד 128
... beneficence , it only , in truth , enacted a new division of property ; and in so doing , it contravenes the ... beneficence might call her own . But never will law be able to make a captive of beneficence , or to lay personal arrest ...
... beneficence , it only , in truth , enacted a new division of property ; and in so doing , it contravenes the ... beneficence might call her own . But never will law be able to make a captive of beneficence , or to lay personal arrest ...
עמוד 129
... beneficence , or to lay its com- pulsory hand on a virtue , the very freedom of which is indispensable to its existence . And it not only extinguishes the virtue ; but it puts an end to all those responses of glad and grateful emotion ...
... beneficence , or to lay its com- pulsory hand on a virtue , the very freedom of which is indispensable to its existence . And it not only extinguishes the virtue ; but it puts an end to all those responses of glad and grateful emotion ...
תוכן
BOOK | 7 |
On those special Affections which conduce to | 58 |
Adaptations of the Material World to the Moral | 144 |
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The Works of Thomas Chalmers (1830) <span dir=ltr>Thomas Chalmers</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2009 |
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actual adaptation affirm altogether anger animal antecedent argument astronomy authority beatitudes beauty beneficence benevolence bosom cause character Christian Theology conceived conscience constitution creation creatures Deity demonstration discovery distinct divine doctrine earth economy effect enjoyment evidence evil existence experience external nature fact faculty felt force Godhead hand happiness harmony heart human imagination important inference influence instance instinctive intellectual jurisprudence justice labour Leibnitz lence lessons light look material matter mechanism ment mental mind moral constitution moral economy moral nature mystery natural signs Natural Theology nature hath nature's ness never object observation operation original palpable perfect pheno phenomena philosophy physical possessory feeling prayer present principle processes question racter reason regard respect result righteousness sense sentiment sequences society species speculation spirit stancy strength terminating object things THOMAS CHALMERS thought tion truth uncon universe violence virtue wherewith whole wisdom