| Hannah Adams - Religion - 1801 - 514 pages
...benevolence. So are temperance and chaility. For an undue indulgence of our appetites and paflior.s is contrary to benevolence, as tending to hurt ourfelves or others ; and fo oppofite to the greater degrrr of eonfiftency and perfeflion, than any, who had gone before him. And they proM's only... | |
| Hannah Adams - Religions - 1805 - 558 pages
...appetites and passions is contrary to benevolence, as tending to hurt ourselves or others; and so opposite to the general good ' and the divine command, in which all the crime of such indulgence consists. In short, universal good-will compre- all virtue is nothing but bcneliends... | |
| Charles Buck - Theology - 1810 - 488 pages
...appetites and passions is contrary to benevolence, as tending to hurt ourselves or others ; and so opposite to the general good, and the divine command, in which all the crime of such indulgence consists. In short, all virtue is nothing but Benevolence acted out in its proper nature... | |
| Charles Buck - Theology - 1815 - 546 pages
...appetites and passions is contrary to benevolence, as tending to hurt ourselves or others , and so opposite to the general good, and the divine command, in which all the crime of such indulgence consists. In short all virtue is nothing but benevolence acted out in its proper nature... | |
| Charles Buck - Bible - 1823 - 614 pages
...and passions ¡H contrary to benevolence, as tending to hurt ourselves or others ; and so opposite to the general good, and the divine command, in which all the crime uf such indulgence consists. In short, all virtue is nothing but benevolence acted out in its proper... | |
| Charles Buck - 1824 - 628 pages
...appetites and passions is contrary to benevolence, as tending to hurt ourselves or others ; and so opposite How long might a man be in sprinkling colours upon canvass with a car such indulgence consists In short, all virtue is nothing but benevolence acted out in its prope1' n... | |
| Theology - 1824 - 314 pages
...and passions is contrary to "benevolence, 'as tending to hurt ourselves or others, fetid 'So4>pp08lte to 'the 'general good, and 'the divine command, in which all the crime of sueh indulgence eonaiits. In short, all virtue is nothing but berte"volence acted out in its proper... | |
| Charles Buck - Theology - 1831 - 644 pages
...appetites and passions is contrary to benevolence, as lending to hurt ourselves or others ; and so opposite to the general good, and the divine command, in which all the crime of such indulgence consists. In short, all virtue is nothing but benevolence acted out in its proper nature... | |
| Charles Buck - Theology - 1831 - 1158 pages
...and passions is contrary to benevolence, as Lending to hurt ourselves or others ; and во opposite to the general good, and the divine command, in which all the crime of such indulgence consists. In short, all virtue is nothing but benevolence acted out in its proper nature... | |
| Charles Buck - Theology - 1833 - 980 pages
...appetites and passions is contrary to benevolence, as tending to hurt ourselves or others ; and so opposite to the general good, and the divine command, in which all the crime of such indulgence consists. In short, all virtue is nothing hut benevolence acted out in its proper nature... | |
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