Elements of Moral Philosophy and of Christian Ethics, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1826 - Christian ethics |
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... object * . " I had intended to furnish additional illus- trations of some of the subjects discussed in these volumes by appending to each a series of notes . But as the work has gone considerably beyond the length which I had originally ...
... object * . " I had intended to furnish additional illus- trations of some of the subjects discussed in these volumes by appending to each a series of notes . But as the work has gone considerably beyond the length which I had originally ...
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... the laws of other worlds , should occupy a distinguished place in every system of * AKENSIDE's Pleasures of Imagination . education ; -that the varied and magnificent objects which they 2 [ INTRO . On the Advantages arising from.
... the laws of other worlds , should occupy a distinguished place in every system of * AKENSIDE's Pleasures of Imagination . education ; -that the varied and magnificent objects which they 2 [ INTRO . On the Advantages arising from.
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Daniel Dewar. education ; -that the varied and magnificent objects which they bring within the range of observation cannot fail to enlarge and invigorate the intellec- tual powers ; and that by accustoming the mind to continued processes ...
Daniel Dewar. education ; -that the varied and magnificent objects which they bring within the range of observation cannot fail to enlarge and invigorate the intellec- tual powers ; and that by accustoming the mind to continued processes ...
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... objects are fami- liar to the thoughts of every one , and require less abstraction of mind to discover in them a continued ... object to enter into details on this sub- ject , it were easy to multiply illustrations . I might refer to the ...
... objects are fami- liar to the thoughts of every one , and require less abstraction of mind to discover in them a continued ... object to enter into details on this sub- ject , it were easy to multiply illustrations . I might refer to the ...
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... a most favourable influence on ele- vation of sentiment and conduct ; it accustoms the mind , to dwell chiefly on the contemplation of objects that are vast and sublime ; and , by fixing 16 [ INTRO . On the Advantages arising from.
... a most favourable influence on ele- vation of sentiment and conduct ; it accustoms the mind , to dwell chiefly on the contemplation of objects that are vast and sublime ; and , by fixing 16 [ INTRO . On the Advantages arising from.
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