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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... manner from the moral powers he has given to man- kind and other rational creatures infer his mo- ral agency ? especially fince this character neceffarily appears to our minds the most ex- cellent and amiable , and of all others the ...
... manner from the moral powers he has given to man- kind and other rational creatures infer his mo- ral agency ? especially fince this character neceffarily appears to our minds the most ex- cellent and amiable , and of all others the ...
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... manner , rather than another , But it has been also prov'd † that morality is an eminent part of the human con- ftitution , that is , the mind of man is fo fram- ed , as when it attains to the full exercise of its rational powers , to ...
... manner , rather than another , But it has been also prov'd † that morality is an eminent part of the human con- ftitution , that is , the mind of man is fo fram- ed , as when it attains to the full exercise of its rational powers , to ...
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... manner ) determining him to act accord- ing to moral differences , and with a regard to them . As inferior agents are called just , and good , and true , because their temper and their conduct are agreeable to the rules of righte ...
... manner ) determining him to act accord- ing to moral differences , and with a regard to them . As inferior agents are called just , and good , and true , because their temper and their conduct are agreeable to the rules of righte ...
Pagina 10
... ' in a more perfect manner than as they are pof- fefs'd by them . We attribute existence to him as we do to the creatures , tho ' his exift- ence ence has the peculiar characters of eternal and SERM . ΤΟ Moral Agency explain'd , and.
... ' in a more perfect manner than as they are pof- fefs'd by them . We attribute existence to him as we do to the creatures , tho ' his exift- ence ence has the peculiar characters of eternal and SERM . ΤΟ Moral Agency explain'd , and.
Pagina 11
... manner as moral powers and enjoyments are the greatest glory and happiness of our nature , we can- not avoid attributing them to him , tho ' he poffeffes them in a manner which tranfcends our comprehenfion . If however , we con- ceive ...
... manner as moral powers and enjoyments are the greatest glory and happiness of our nature , we can- not avoid attributing them to him , tho ' he poffeffes them in a manner which tranfcends our comprehenfion . If however , we con- ceive ...
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