Modern Civilisation in Relation to Christianity: A Series of EssaysWilliam Blackwood & Sons, 1864 - 128 sider |
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... things that he suffered . " And so congruous is this process with the highest order of Divine IDEA , that it is pronounced to have been becoming in God to make Him " perfect through suffering . " Even though Mr Mill should protest -- as ...
... things that he suffered . " And so congruous is this process with the highest order of Divine IDEA , that it is pronounced to have been becoming in God to make Him " perfect through suffering . " Even though Mr Mill should protest -- as ...
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... things morally indifferent . It is a calculation of consequences . But where it is a question of right aud wrong -- without inquiring as to consequences . Utility is superseded by a higher law . That law covers and subordinates all ...
... things morally indifferent . It is a calculation of consequences . But where it is a question of right aud wrong -- without inquiring as to consequences . Utility is superseded by a higher law . That law covers and subordinates all ...
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... thing is higher than all . Only one thing can be relied on to secure the progressive and abiding elevation of the ... things are ) be no security that justice shall be done , but that it is hopeless to determine what is just in almost ...
... thing is higher than all . Only one thing can be relied on to secure the progressive and abiding elevation of the ... things are ) be no security that justice shall be done , but that it is hopeless to determine what is just in almost ...
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... thing that can guarantee political freedom . To have a free constitution , you require first to have free men . But the primary constituent of freedom is awanting where men are the slaves of lust or passion . The well - being of Society ...
... thing that can guarantee political freedom . To have a free constitution , you require first to have free men . But the primary constituent of freedom is awanting where men are the slaves of lust or passion . The well - being of Society ...
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... things - bodily vigour , expertness of hand , knowledge , taste , & c . -constitute , each its quota , to the completeness and integrity of his nature ; but this is supreme . This caps and crowns the whole . This gives unity to the ...
... things - bodily vigour , expertness of hand , knowledge , taste , & c . -constitute , each its quota , to the completeness and integrity of his nature ; but this is supreme . This caps and crowns the whole . This gives unity to the ...
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Side 11 - The creed which accepts as the foundation of morals, Utility, or the Greatest Happiness Principle, holds that actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness, wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness.
Side 126 - Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d. BOSCOBEL TRACTS. Relating to the Escape of Charles the Second after the Battle of Worcester, and his subsequent Adventures. Edited by J. HUGHES, Esq., AM A New Edition, with additional Notes and Illustrations, including Communications from the Rev. RH BARHAM, Author of the
Side 126 - PEOPLE'S EDITION, 31s. 6d. Life of John Duke of Marlborough. With some Account of his Contemporaries, and of the War of the Succession.
Side 126 - Burton.— The History of Scotland, from the Revolution to the Extinction of the last Jacobite Insurrection (1689—1748).
Side 79 - WHO loves not Knowledge ? Who shall rail Against her beauty? May she mix With men and prosper ! Who shall fix Her pillars? Let her work prevail. But on her forehead sits a fire : She sets her forward countenance And leaps into the future chance, Submitting all things to desire.
Side 126 - KINGLAKE'S CRIMEAN WAR. The Invasion of the Crimea : its Origin, and an Account of its Progress down to the Death of Lord Raglan.
Side 128 - Lives of the Queens of Scotland, and English Princesses connected with the Regal Succession of Great Britain.