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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... ourselves confcious perception with a felf - determining power , and affections to certain objects variously exerting them- felves , all which in fome degree , and within a limited fphere , feem to be common with us to other animals ...
... ourselves confcious perception with a felf - determining power , and affections to certain objects variously exerting them- felves , all which in fome degree , and within a limited fphere , feem to be common with us to other animals ...
Pagina 19
... ourselves there are various particular affections of the virtu → ous kind accompanied with approbation , such as gratitude , compaffion , natural affection , & c . which are principles of felf - approved ac- tion , without a defign'd ...
... ourselves there are various particular affections of the virtu → ous kind accompanied with approbation , such as gratitude , compaffion , natural affection , & c . which are principles of felf - approved ac- tion , without a defign'd ...
Pagina 40
... ourselves , that is , the rewards and punishments to be distributed by the judge of our conduct , this motive duly attended to must have a very great force . The defire of ho- pour from other intelligent beings is so strong in the mind ...
... ourselves , that is , the rewards and punishments to be distributed by the judge of our conduct , this motive duly attended to must have a very great force . The defire of ho- pour from other intelligent beings is so strong in the mind ...
Pagina 45
... ourselves in a care- ful vigilance , and in the exercise of a strict difcipline over thefe fources of evil in our- felves , afpiring to a greater freedom from their power . The mind that is formed to the imi- tation of God , habitually ...
... ourselves in a care- ful vigilance , and in the exercise of a strict difcipline over thefe fources of evil in our- felves , afpiring to a greater freedom from their power . The mind that is formed to the imi- tation of God , habitually ...
Pagina 61
... ourselves ; having fenfes and appe- tites very much resembling those of the infe- ferior kinds , we cannot but know what a va- riety of gratification arifes from them , and thereby are led to acknowledge a large ma- nifestation of the ...
... ourselves ; having fenfes and appe- tites very much resembling those of the infe- ferior kinds , we cannot but know what a va- riety of gratification arifes from them , and thereby are led to acknowledge a large ma- nifestation of the ...
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