| John Locke - 1828 - 392 sayfa
...certainly a great and undeniable keePmS coin Ducts rule in morality. But yet, if a Christian, who hps the view of happiness and misery in another life,...power of eternal life and death, requires it of us. But if an Hobbist be asked why, he will answer, because the public requires it, and the Leviathan will... | |
| John Locke - 1831 - 458 sayfa
...their compacts is an undeniable rule in morality; but if a Christian be asked why, he will answer, because' God, who has the power of eternal life and death, requires it of us : an Hobbist will say that the public requires it, and the Leviathan will punish you if you do not... | |
| English literature - 1831 - 536 sayfa
...their compacts is an undeniable rule in morality; but if a Christian be asked why, he will answer, because God, who has the power of eternal life and death, requires it of us : an Hobbist will say that the public requires it, and the Leviathan will punish you if you do not... | |
| 1833 - 636 sayfa
...their compacts, is certainly a great and undeniable rule in morality. But yet, if a Christian, who lias the view of happiness and misery in another life, be asked why a titan mast keep his word, he will give this as a reason : Because God, who has the power of eternal... | |
| John Locke - 1836 - 590 sayfa
...compacts.—That men should keep their compacts, is certainly a great and undeniable rule in morality; but yet, if a Christian, who has the view of happiness and...be asked why a man must keep his word? he will give 4. Moral rules need a proof, ergo, not innate.—Another reason that makes me doubt of any innate practical... | |
| John Locke - 1849 - 588 sayfa
...That men should keep their compacts, is certainly a great and undeniable rule in morality; but yet, if a Christian, who has the view of happiness and...power of eternal life and death, requires it of us." But if an Hobbist be asked why, he will answer, " Because the public requires it, and the Leviathan... | |
| John Locke - 1854 - 536 sayfa
...their compacts, is certainly a great and undeniable rule in morality. But yet, if a Christian, wliu has the view of happiness and misery in another life,...reason ; Because God, who has the power of eternal lile and duath, requires it of us. But if a Hobbist be asked why, he will answer, Because the public... | |
| Robert Anchor Thompson - 1855 - 522 sayfa
...imperfect, is better and nobler than the same illustrious writer puts into the mouth of the Christian : " Because God, who has the power of eternal life and death, requires it of us" — a servile motive, which exposes Christianity to the criticisms of infidelity. The Chrisi Essay,... | |
| Robert Anchor Thompson - 1856 - 518 sayfa
...imperfect, is better and nobler than the same illustrious writer puts into the mouth of the Christian: " Because God, who has the power of eternal life and death, requires it of us"—a servile motive, which exposes Christianity to the criticisms of infidelity. The Chrisi Essay,... | |
| Augustus Clissold - 1861 - 714 sayfa
...whom it so seemed." All rational knowledge he resolved into opinion. " If a Christian," says Locke,t " who has the view of happiness and misery in another...power of eternal life and death, requires it of us." — He has a perception that it is a moral duty commanded by God ; and this conviction of a divine... | |
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