The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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Henry Allon. What is the Moral Feeling ? 159 > There are of course many cases in which the moral sense waits to pronounce its verdict till judgment has decided the question of general expediency ; and these are the instances which seem ...
Henry Allon. What is the Moral Feeling ? 159 > There are of course many cases in which the moral sense waits to pronounce its verdict till judgment has decided the question of general expediency ; and these are the instances which seem ...
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... moral education of the race is incomplete , that we are not ourselves so enlightened as our posterity may be , but that error and suffering are the appointed means for the progressive education of the moral sense . God reveals Himself ...
... moral education of the race is incomplete , that we are not ourselves so enlightened as our posterity may be , but that error and suffering are the appointed means for the progressive education of the moral sense . God reveals Himself ...
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... moral theory , we believe that it would lead to a denial of the moral nature of man , the corruption of which in the fall cannot have been so desperate as he argues , if , as he says , ' the moral doctrines of the faith are ratified by ...
... moral theory , we believe that it would lead to a denial of the moral nature of man , the corruption of which in the fall cannot have been so desperate as he argues , if , as he says , ' the moral doctrines of the faith are ratified by ...
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