A Treatise on the Passions and Affections of the Mind, Philosophical, Ethical, and Theological: In a Series of Disquisitions, in which are Traced, the Moral History of Man, in His Pursuits, Powers, and Motives of Action, and the Means of Obtaining Permanent Well-being and Happiness, Volume 3T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1813 - Christianity |
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... respecting Virtue Morals & c . Sect . I. On the import of the terms Virtue 93 and Vice - - 97 II . On approbation and disapprobation III . On merit , and demerit 108 120 CHAP . II . On the Laws of Moral Obligation vi CONTENTS .
... respecting Virtue Morals & c . Sect . I. On the import of the terms Virtue 93 and Vice - - 97 II . On approbation and disapprobation III . On merit , and demerit 108 120 CHAP . II . On the Laws of Moral Obligation vi CONTENTS .
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... respecting their de- grees of influence 177-198 Sect . IV . On the religious principles most conducive to virtue - 204 CHAP . III . On the origin and progress of virtuous and reli- gious affections . Fear 231 233 INTRODUCTION . IN the ...
... respecting their de- grees of influence 177-198 Sect . IV . On the religious principles most conducive to virtue - 204 CHAP . III . On the origin and progress of virtuous and reli- gious affections . Fear 231 233 INTRODUCTION . IN the ...
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... respect these , the chief subjects of our inquiry . We shall attempt to trace the line of conduct which it is ... respecting the object , the motive B 2 INTRODUCTION .
... respect these , the chief subjects of our inquiry . We shall attempt to trace the line of conduct which it is ... respecting the object , the motive B 2 INTRODUCTION .
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... respecting the object , the motive , and the means . The object must be important or interesting ; the motives pure and respectable ; the means lawful and properly adapt- ed to the purpose . Whatever is contrary to reason cannot lead to ...
... respecting the object , the motive , and the means . The object must be important or interesting ; the motives pure and respectable ; the means lawful and properly adapt- ed to the purpose . Whatever is contrary to reason cannot lead to ...
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... respects the Whale does not differ from the Oys- ter , the Reptile from the Elephant , nor the Tyger from the Lamb . In the human species , these de- sires , are by common consent , placed in the lowest class . It is expected that the ...
... respects the Whale does not differ from the Oys- ter , the Reptile from the Elephant , nor the Tyger from the Lamb . In the human species , these de- sires , are by common consent , placed in the lowest class . It is expected that the ...
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according actions advantages approbation become beneficial benevolence censure character Chryseis cial conduct connexion consequences of disobedi considered consists danger deemed degree deity depraved desire disgrace disposed dispositions divine dread duty enjoy enjoyment evil exalted excited exer exertions existence expected extent fear feelings fluence frequently gratifications gratitude Greek language habitual happiness honour hopes and fears human laws ideas immediate imprudent individual indolence inducements indulgence inflict influence injunctions injurious injustice inspire intelligent agent interest justice kind knowledge lence manifest manner means ment merit mind misery moral agents motives nature obedience object obligation observed offend operate opinion particular passions and affections peculiar perception pernicious pleasure possess practice of virtue propensities prudence punishment racter rational recompense religion render respect reward riety self-interest self-love sensations sense social intercourse social principle society species spect subdued superior tain temper term timate tion various venom vicious virtuous virus well-being wisdom