A Treatise on the Passions and Affections of the Mind, Philosophical, Ethical, and Theological: In a Series of Disquisitions, in which are Traced, the Moral History of Man, in His Pursuits, Powers, and Motives of Action, and the Means of Obtaining Permanent Well-being and Happiness, כרך 3T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1813 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 5
עמוד 58
... offend against reason and self - command . Tem- perance is careful to prevent the seeds of diseases from being transmitted into the system , through the medium of the enticing cup ; and it disdains that ebriety which suspends and ...
... offend against reason and self - command . Tem- perance is careful to prevent the seeds of diseases from being transmitted into the system , through the medium of the enticing cup ; and it disdains that ebriety which suspends and ...
עמוד 137
... offend and insult . It is to diffuse the greatest possible good , that the practice of virtue and laws of morality are render- ed universal , absolute , immutable ; that they are obligatory upon all persons , and in all places . The ...
... offend and insult . It is to diffuse the greatest possible good , that the practice of virtue and laws of morality are render- ed universal , absolute , immutable ; that they are obligatory upon all persons , and in all places . The ...
עמוד 225
... offend the principles of reason in the minutest point . He admits that there is a perfect correspondence between the excellences of the divine character , and the precepts enjoined by him ; and he is con- vinced that every injunction is ...
... offend the principles of reason in the minutest point . He admits that there is a perfect correspondence between the excellences of the divine character , and the precepts enjoined by him ; and he is con- vinced that every injunction is ...
עמוד 263
... . Love , gratitude , respectful fear , uniting with the strong perception , where true inter- est lies , will implant an habitual solicitude not to 掌 offend . The consciousness of a relapse into former vices OF SOCIAL VIRTUES . 263.
... . Love , gratitude , respectful fear , uniting with the strong perception , where true inter- est lies , will implant an habitual solicitude not to 掌 offend . The consciousness of a relapse into former vices OF SOCIAL VIRTUES . 263.
עמוד 264
... offend . The consciousness of a relapse into former vices , will be productive of sincere con- trition , in which the fear of punishment is no lon- ger the only , or the primary impression . The poignancy of penitence will chiefly ...
... offend . The consciousness of a relapse into former vices , will be productive of sincere con- trition , in which the fear of punishment is no lon- ger the only , or the primary impression . The poignancy of penitence will chiefly ...
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