Development of English Literature and Language, 第 2 卷S.C. Griggs, 1886 |
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... moral dignity of man , especially the greatness seen in — ' The intellectual energy which discerns absolute , universal truth , in the idea of God , in freedom of will and moral power , in disinterestedness and self - sacrifice , in the ...
... moral dignity of man , especially the greatness seen in — ' The intellectual energy which discerns absolute , universal truth , in the idea of God , in freedom of will and moral power , in disinterestedness and self - sacrifice , in the ...
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... moral sentiments . Its dynamic force , as furnishing a rule of action , is obvious ; but , in every consistent form , it is resolvable into selfishness , and its motive is therefore not moral . Doubtless a place must be given it in every ...
... moral sentiments . Its dynamic force , as furnishing a rule of action , is obvious ; but , in every consistent form , it is resolvable into selfishness , and its motive is therefore not moral . Doubtless a place must be given it in every ...
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... morality they sanction . ' Lecky defines the position of a large class of rationalists , when he says of their profession : ' It regards Christianity as designed to preside over the moral development of man- kind , as a conception which ...
... morality they sanction . ' Lecky defines the position of a large class of rationalists , when he says of their profession : ' It regards Christianity as designed to preside over the moral development of man- kind , as a conception which ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Prose The Periodical The Novel Theology Polemics Science | 76 |
CHAPTER IV | 179 |
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