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... obedience to it on motives so pure and holy , that the mere statement of them shall awaken in every breast that higher and better Self which can never be aroused by the call of Interest or Expediency . It would be in itself a ...
... obedience to it on motives so pure and holy , that the mere statement of them shall awaken in every breast that higher and better Self which can never be aroused by the call of Interest or Expediency . It would be in itself a ...
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... obedience to the law . " The Moral Law is not made at all . It exists neces- sarily in the nature of things founded on distinctions pro- perly belonging to the actions and sentiments of rational beings , as the distinctions of equality ...
... obedience to the law . " The Moral Law is not made at all . It exists neces- sarily in the nature of things founded on distinctions pro- perly belonging to the actions and sentiments of rational beings , as the distinctions of equality ...
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... Right , and desiring that joy ( alto- gether unique and sui generis ) to be found in such obedience , To be perfectly happy , man must , then , C 3 WHAT IS THE MORAL LAW . 21 attribute to Him any other pleasure or choice is gross ...
... Right , and desiring that joy ( alto- gether unique and sui generis ) to be found in such obedience , To be perfectly happy , man must , then , C 3 WHAT IS THE MORAL LAW . 21 attribute to Him any other pleasure or choice is gross ...
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... obedience of a free agent to that eternal law which embodies all moral obligations . The obligations being necessary , and the law necessary , so also must be the virtue , which must be sub- stantially the same in all intelligences in ...
... obedience of a free agent to that eternal law which embodies all moral obligations . The obligations being necessary , and the law necessary , so also must be the virtue , which must be sub- stantially the same in all intelligences in ...
Side 25
... obedience to the law , " but " disinterested " obedience to it . To be virtue it must be an obedience motived by reverence for the inherent right of the law . On this sub- ject I shall have much to say in the 4th chapter . For the ...
... obedience to the law , " but " disinterested " obedience to it . To be virtue it must be an obedience motived by reverence for the inherent right of the law . On this sub- ject I shall have much to say in the 4th chapter . For the ...
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