Discourses Concerning the Being and Natural Perfections of God: In which that First Principle of Religion, the Existence of the Deity, is Prov'd, ... By John Abernethy, M.A.Dublin, printed: London, re-printed for H. Whitridge, 1743 |
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... enjoyment arifes from felf approbation , or a consciousness of intire moral affection , and a course of morally good action , so far as hu- man nature can attain to it . And our most intense affection to other beings , accompani ed with ...
... enjoyment arifes from felf approbation , or a consciousness of intire moral affection , and a course of morally good action , so far as hu- man nature can attain to it . And our most intense affection to other beings , accompani ed with ...
Pagina 4
... enjoyment ? whether fince he has indued them with a power of felf - reflection , particularly , of re- viewing their own affections and actions , and judging concerning their rectitude , his own actions and the principles from which ...
... enjoyment ? whether fince he has indued them with a power of felf - reflection , particularly , of re- viewing their own affections and actions , and judging concerning their rectitude , his own actions and the principles from which ...
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... enjoyment , which arifes from the exercife and manifeftation of his own attributes , and which in proportion to the degree of its perfections , must belong to every every intelligent nature in a natural and hap- SERM . 6 Moral Agency ...
... enjoyment , which arifes from the exercife and manifeftation of his own attributes , and which in proportion to the degree of its perfections , must belong to every every intelligent nature in a natural and hap- SERM . 6 Moral Agency ...
Pagina 13
... enjoyment we can apprehend any intelligent nature capable of , and esteem'd by all rational beings merely for its own fake , or as fome learned men fpeak , tho ' I think not very clearly , it seems to have a neceffary foundation in the ...
... enjoyment we can apprehend any intelligent nature capable of , and esteem'd by all rational beings merely for its own fake , or as fome learned men fpeak , tho ' I think not very clearly , it seems to have a neceffary foundation in the ...
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... enjoyment . Thus it is evident , that as wrong notions of the Deity , which have fometimes prevail'd among mankind , particularly relating to his moral perfections , have , above all things , tended to corrupt men's morals , and ...
... enjoyment . Thus it is evident , that as wrong notions of the Deity , which have fometimes prevail'd among mankind , particularly relating to his moral perfections , have , above all things , tended to corrupt men's morals , and ...
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