The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen2J. Davis, 1787 - 433 páginas |
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... , suicide would be as justifiable as war , or capital executions . But , until it can be shown , that the power over human life may be converted converted to the fame advantage in the hands of individuals SUICIDE . 27.
... , suicide would be as justifiable as war , or capital executions . But , until it can be shown , that the power over human life may be converted converted to the fame advantage in the hands of individuals SUICIDE . 27.
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William Paley. converted to the fame advantage in the hands of individuals over their own , as in those of the ftate over the lives of its fubjects , and that it may be entrusted with equal fafety to both , there is no room for arguing ...
William Paley. converted to the fame advantage in the hands of individuals over their own , as in those of the ftate over the lives of its fubjects , and that it may be entrusted with equal fafety to both , there is no room for arguing ...
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... advantage to himself . Now the efficacy of prayer imports , that we obtain some- thing in confequence of praying , which we fhould not have received without prayer ; against all expectation of which , the following objec- tion has been ...
... advantage to himself . Now the efficacy of prayer imports , that we obtain some- thing in confequence of praying , which we fhould not have received without prayer ; against all expectation of which , the following objec- tion has been ...
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... advantages : Private wants cannot always be made the fubjects of public prayer ; but whatever rea- fon there is for praying at all , there is the fame for making the fore and grief of each man's own heart the business of his application ...
... advantages : Private wants cannot always be made the fubjects of public prayer ; but whatever rea- fon there is for praying at all , there is the fame for making the fore and grief of each man's own heart the business of his application ...
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... , to affect the conduct of life . Private prayer , thus recommended by its own propriety , and by advantages not attainable in VOL . II . E any any form of religious communion , receives a fu- perior DUTY AND EFFICACY OF PRAYER . 49.
... , to affect the conduct of life . Private prayer , thus recommended by its own propriety , and by advantages not attainable in VOL . II . E any any form of religious communion , receives a fu- perior DUTY AND EFFICACY OF PRAYER . 49.
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