Florida State University Studies, Vydanie 33Florida State University, 1959 |
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... true , may be expected insensibly to veer towards the opinion that suits his inclination . It cannot be wondered at , by him who considers the subtlety of the human mind , that belief should scarcely ever rest upon the mere basis of ...
... true , may be expected insensibly to veer towards the opinion that suits his inclination . It cannot be wondered at , by him who considers the subtlety of the human mind , that belief should scarcely ever rest upon the mere basis of ...
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... True Virtue , Edwards stated his ideal of virtue . True virtue , which is based not on reason but on the heart , consists in disinterested love of Being in general . Men differ in importance and virtue and therefore merit different ...
... True Virtue , Edwards stated his ideal of virtue . True virtue , which is based not on reason but on the heart , consists in disinterested love of Being in general . Men differ in importance and virtue and therefore merit different ...
Strana 78
... True Virtue to presenting his high ideal of virtue , he devoted most of the remainder of the work to proving that man could not be virtuous . All the various acts and thoughts of man which , on the surface , appear to be virtuous are ...
... True Virtue to presenting his high ideal of virtue , he devoted most of the remainder of the work to proving that man could not be virtuous . All the various acts and thoughts of man which , on the surface , appear to be virtuous are ...
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PREFACE | 13 |
A BOOK OF INESTIMABLE WISDOM | 21 |
THE EVILS OF GOVERNMENT | 32 |
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