The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volumen1W. Collins, 1836 |
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... happiness may be considered , in fact , as the only interested affection to which our nature is competent . The ... happiness . None of these special affections is identical with the affection which has happiness for its object . So far ...
... happiness may be considered , in fact , as the only interested affection to which our nature is competent . The ... happiness . None of these special affections is identical with the affection which has happiness for its object . So far ...
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... happier far , could he but moderate its violence , and be satisfied with an humbler fortune than that to which his ... happiness for its object ; but this is not the affection which rules and has the ascendancy in any of these ...
... happier far , could he but moderate its violence , and be satisfied with an humbler fortune than that to which his ... happiness for its object ; but this is not the affection which rules and has the ascendancy in any of these ...
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... happiness of the mind ; and this , notwith- standing that they all possess one circumstance in common - the unavoidable pleasure appendant to the gratification of each of them . * 8. This explanation will help us to understand wherein ...
... happiness of the mind ; and this , notwith- standing that they all possess one circumstance in common - the unavoidable pleasure appendant to the gratification of each of them . * 8. This explanation will help us to understand wherein ...
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PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
MR HUMES OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI | 121 |
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actual adaptation affection affirm animal antecedent antitheism argument ascer astronomy atheistical aught benevolence cation cause celestial character Christian collocations commencement conceive conscience consequent constancy constitution creation creature Deity demonstrate Deontology dispositions of matter distinct Divinity doctrine earth economy enjoyment eternity ethics evidence existence experience external nature fact faculty feeling felt fiat force formation former gratification ground hand hath heart heaven human imagination impression Inductive Philosophy inference intelligent laws of matter least light material mathematics mechanism ment mental mind moral character moral constitution Moral Philosophy Natural Philosophy Natural Theology nature's never observation original ourselves palpable peculiar phenomena physical planetary system pleasure present principle processes proof properties purpose question reasoning religion respect revelation rience seen sense sequence species spirit strength substance succession suggestion term terrestrial theism things Thomas Brown thought tion truth universe virtue watch wherewith whole