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Side 10
... benevolence , and piety . If there were not an intrinsic excellence in those acts and sentiments , distinguished as morally right , there could be nothing excel- lent in the condition of soul uniting them all . It would be arguing in a ...
... benevolence , and piety . If there were not an intrinsic excellence in those acts and sentiments , distinguished as morally right , there could be nothing excel- lent in the condition of soul uniting them all . It would be arguing in a ...
Side 15
... Benevolence secure and receive the most implicit homage even from the most envenomed lips ; for why should the divine cha- racter be aspersed , if it were not that the fixed laws of the moral world — those very laws of which God is ...
... Benevolence secure and receive the most implicit homage even from the most envenomed lips ; for why should the divine cha- racter be aspersed , if it were not that the fixed laws of the moral world — those very laws of which God is ...
Side 16
... benevolence , the evil of injustice and malevolence ; we can never see less good in the first - less evil in the second . We contemplate an action of God now , and we know it to be good ; hereafter we shall see tenfold more goodness in ...
... benevolence , the evil of injustice and malevolence ; we can never see less good in the first - less evil in the second . We contemplate an action of God now , and we know it to be good ; hereafter we shall see tenfold more goodness in ...
Side 17
... Benevolent in our sense of those words . He fulfils to the uttermost , and surpasses immeasurably , our ideas of those attributes . We shall con- tinually learn that He is more what we call just and bene- volent than we now think Him to ...
... Benevolent in our sense of those words . He fulfils to the uttermost , and surpasses immeasurably , our ideas of those attributes . We shall con- tinually learn that He is more what we call just and bene- volent than we now think Him to ...
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... benevolence , honesty , truth , and temperance are the only paths to health , wealth , and honour . Therefore ( it is argued ) , the man who obeys the law which orders him to renounce a certain constituent of his happiness does not ...
... benevolence , honesty , truth , and temperance are the only paths to health , wealth , and honour . Therefore ( it is argued ) , the man who obeys the law which orders him to renounce a certain constituent of his happiness does not ...
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