An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, from the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century: In which the Rise, Progress and Variations of Church Power are Considered in Their Connexion with the State of Learning and Philosophy and the Political History of Europe During that Period : to which is Added, an Accurate Index ; in Six Volumes, Volumen1Baynes, 1825 - 432 páginas |
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... moral and spiritual tendency . To such a society many external events must happen , which will advance or oppose its interests , and accelerate or retard its progress towards per- fection , in consequence of its unavoidable con- nection ...
... moral and spiritual tendency . To such a society many external events must happen , which will advance or oppose its interests , and accelerate or retard its progress towards per- fection , in consequence of its unavoidable con- nection ...
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... moral qualities that are necessary to complete it , are , a perse- vering and inflexible attachment to truth and vir tue , a freedom from the servitude of prejudice and passion , and a laborious and patient turn of mind . [ c ] The ...
... moral qualities that are necessary to complete it , are , a perse- vering and inflexible attachment to truth and vir tue , a freedom from the servitude of prejudice and passion , and a laborious and patient turn of mind . [ c ] The ...
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... moral conduct , and future prospects of the pagans , in his large work entitled , The Advantage and Necessity of the Christian Revelation . [ ] See Dionysius Halicarn . Antiq . Rom . lib . vii . cap . lxxii . p . 460. tom . i . Edit ...
... moral conduct , and future prospects of the pagans , in his large work entitled , The Advantage and Necessity of the Christian Revelation . [ ] See Dionysius Halicarn . Antiq . Rom . lib . vii . cap . lxxii . p . 460. tom . i . Edit ...
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... moral objects ; in what does the scheme of Epicurus , with respect to virtue , differ from the opinions of those Christian philosophers , who maintain that self - love is the only spring of all human affections and actions ? [ e ] That ...
... moral objects ; in what does the scheme of Epicurus , with respect to virtue , differ from the opinions of those Christian philosophers , who maintain that self - love is the only spring of all human affections and actions ? [ e ] That ...
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... morally speaking , can never depart . So that when Jupiter is said by the Stoics to be subject to immu- table fate , this means no more than that he is subject to the wisdom of his own counsels , and acts ever in conformity with his ...
... morally speaking , can never depart . So that when Jupiter is said by the Stoics to be subject to immu- table fate , this means no more than that he is subject to the wisdom of his own counsels , and acts ever in conformity with his ...
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