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" The reason and end for which man was made thus liable to this passion, is, that he might be better qualified to prevent, and likewise (or perhaps chiefly) to resist and defeat sudden force, violence, and opposition, considered merely as * Ephes. iv. 26.... "
Observations on the Philosophy of Criminal Jurisprudence: Being an ... - Página 75
por James Ebenezer Bicheno - 1819 - 254 páginas
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The whole works of Joseph Butler

Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1838 - 616 páginas
...that opposition or hurt, does not, in many cases, so much as come into thought. The reason and end for which man was made thus liable to this passion,...force, violence, and opposition, considered merely as * Ephes. iv. 26. such, and without regard to the fault or demerit of him who is the author of them....
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The Contemporary Review, Volumen27

1876 - 1022 páginas
...The reason and the end," says Butler, " for which man was made liable to the passion of sudden anger is, that he might be better qualified to prevent,...violence, and opposition, considered merely as such. It stands in <mr nature for self-defence, and not for the administration of justice. Deliberate anger,...
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St. Paul & Protestantism: With an Essay on Puritanism & the Church of ...

Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 430 páginas
...deliberate anger :— "The reason and the end for which man was made liable to the passion of sudden anger is, that he might be better qualified to prevent,...violence, and opposition, considered merely as such. It stands in our nature for self- defence, and not for the administration of justice. Deliberate anger,...
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The Works of Joseph Butler: Divided Into Sections; with Sectional ..., Volumen2

Joseph Butler - 1896 - 488 páginas
...much as come into thought. $ 7. But often the only defence against destruction. The reason and end, for which man was made thus liable to this passion, is, that he might be better i qualified to prevent, and likewise (or perhaps chiefly) to resist and defeat, sudden force, violence,...
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The Works of Matthew Arnold, Volumen9

Matthew Arnold - 1904 - 472 páginas
...deliberate anger : — The reason and the end for which man was made liable to the passion of sudden anger is, that he might be better qualified to prevent,...violence, and opposition, considered merely as such. It stands in our nature for self-defence, and not for the administration of justice. Deliberate anger,...
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Aristotle's Theory of Conduct

Thomas Marshall - 1909 - 612 páginas
...luenda guarní justa repetenda erit." " The reason and end," says Butler,1* " for which man was made liable to this passion is that he might be better qualified to prevent and likewise, and perhaps chiefly, to resist and defeat sudden force, violence, and opposition considered merely...
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Embodying Forgiveness: A Theological Analysis

L. Gregory Jones - 1995 - 338 páginas
...Injuries."'9 Butler indicates that resentment is important because this "natural passion" might enable us to be "better qualified to prevent, and likewise (or...to the fault or demerit of him who is the author of them."4" However, if resentment is not to ossify into hatred and desires for revenge, it must be contextualized...
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