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Page 457
... moral laws of nature is simply moral . We have the physical power of violating them ; but even while we are in the act of doing this , the law still retains its empire over us , and punishes us for the act we are committing , by ...
... moral laws of nature is simply moral . We have the physical power of violating them ; but even while we are in the act of doing this , the law still retains its empire over us , and punishes us for the act we are committing , by ...
Page 466
... moral obligation to practise the action , and cultivate the dispositions . ' In other words , we pos- sess a distinct and separate Moral Faculty called Conscience , by which we take cognizance of moral distinctions ; the char ...
... moral obligation to practise the action , and cultivate the dispositions . ' In other words , we pos- sess a distinct and separate Moral Faculty called Conscience , by which we take cognizance of moral distinctions ; the char ...
Page 468
... moral sense , the moral sentiments , or best , though most simply , by the ancient name of Conscience ; which has the merit , in our language , of being applied to no other pur- pose , which peculiarly marks the strong working of these ...
... moral sense , the moral sentiments , or best , though most simply , by the ancient name of Conscience ; which has the merit , in our language , of being applied to no other pur- pose , which peculiarly marks the strong working of these ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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