| 1852 - 610 páginas
...deal too much reason why we should hear of it. But there are two sorts of duty, positive and negative; what we ought to do, and what we ought not to do. To the latter of these conscience is pretty much awake ; but by cunningly concentrating its attention... | |
| Ishwari Dass - 1860 - 422 páginas
...which we think, and know what is right and what is wrong. Conscience is that thing, which teaches us what we ought to do, and what we ought not to do ; and when we have done 95 an action, it either approves of it and gives us satisfaction, or disapproves... | |
| Ernst Philipp K. Lange - 1861 - 388 páginas
...hear them. They may be of use to us; for while speaking of all these, it will become clearer to us what we ought to do, and what we ought not to do, in order to attain our object. What else have you to propose ?" "Before you began your history, you... | |
| George Long - 1862 - 310 páginas
...enforce practice, the object is good, but it is not the right way of accomplishing it. We all know what we ought to do and what we ought not to do, and the best way of making this knowledge practical is not to talk too much about it, but to set a good... | |
| William Jordan Unwin - 1862 - 374 páginas
...when we sin, is conscience. Conscience is very faithful ; it is always ready in our hearts, to tell us what we ought to do, and what we ought not to do. Conscience warns us before we begin to do wrong. If a man were to see a little girl going towards a... | |
| Daniel Puseley - 1863 - 112 páginas
...Book " to be a good Book. " It tells us in plain English — not in a language we don't understand — what we ought to do, and what we ought not to do." So said these humble but prayerful readers of the " forbidden Book." But what said the Romish priest... | |
| 1868 - 802 páginas
...religion," said aunt Grüner. "We think differently, my dear. Thank God, we have got somebody to tell us what we ought to do and what we ought not to do." Linda was not strong enough to argue the question, or to remind her aunt that this somebody, too, might... | |
| 1868 - 532 páginas
...whose letter has the signature " A Theist," will find the criterion of Kant, by which we may determine what we ought to do, and what we ought not to do, stated in my communication " The Moral Law — Freemasonry,1' Freemasons' Magazine, TO!, xiv., page... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1868 - 224 páginas
...religion," said aunt Griiner. "We think differently, -my dear. Thank God, we have got somebody to tell us what we ought to do and what we ought not to do." Linda was not strong enough to argue the question, or to remind her aunt that this somebody, too, might... | |
| Pamphilius (pseud.) - 1869 - 282 páginas
...harmony with the dictate of right nature ; the fountain of it is wisdom and virtue; the knowledge of WHAT WE OUGHT TO DO and what we ought NOT to do, and the conformity of the will to that knowledge. Men are vicious for the profit of villany, for conscience... | |
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