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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Pagina 3
... highest 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 ...
... highest 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 ...
Pagina 4
... highest enjoyment to their self - ap- probation upon this review , and made their principal happiness to depend upon it , he poffeffes the like , or a more exalted enjoy- ment in the approbation of his own actions and principles of ...
... highest enjoyment to their self - ap- probation upon this review , and made their principal happiness to depend upon it , he poffeffes the like , or a more exalted enjoy- ment in the approbation of his own actions and principles of ...
Pagina 7
... highest A A 4 I. SERM . highest interest is immediately concerned ) his in what Senfe it is to be attributed to God . 7.
... highest A A 4 I. SERM . highest interest is immediately concerned ) his in what Senfe it is to be attributed to God . 7.
Pagina 8
... highest interest is immediately concerned ) his character is moral , or in that refpect he is a moral agent . Perhaps the clearest notion we can form of God's moral attributes is by re- folving them into Benevolence , which in con ...
... highest interest is immediately concerned ) his character is moral , or in that refpect he is a moral agent . Perhaps the clearest notion we can form of God's moral attributes is by re- folving them into Benevolence , which in con ...
Pagina 13
... highest 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 ...
... highest 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 ...
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