A Treatise on the Passions and Affections of the Mind, Philosophical, Ethical, and Theological: In a Series of Disquisitions, in which are Traced, the Moral History of Man, in His Pursuits, Powers, and Motives of Action, and the Means of Obtaining Permanent Well-being and Happiness, Volumen3T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1813 |
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... hopes and fears of those subjected to his domination ; and render them most obsequious to his will . Religion . Still more important ideas respect- ing the will 168 ON MORAL OBLIGATION .
... hopes and fears of those subjected to his domination ; and render them most obsequious to his will . Religion . Still more important ideas respect- ing the will 168 ON MORAL OBLIGATION .
Página 172
... hopes and fears . Fear is manifestly the strongest of all human passions . When it takes full possession of the mind , it suspends sorrow ; extinguishes joy ; checks the natural impetuosity of anger ; nor can the af- fection of Love ...
... hopes and fears . Fear is manifestly the strongest of all human passions . When it takes full possession of the mind , it suspends sorrow ; extinguishes joy ; checks the natural impetuosity of anger ; nor can the af- fection of Love ...
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... fears and hopes of the subjects are powerfully excited . As hope and fear are the passions in our nature most promptly and energetically operative ; and as they 198 ON MORAL OBLIGATION .
... fears and hopes of the subjects are powerfully excited . As hope and fear are the passions in our nature most promptly and energetically operative ; and as they 198 ON MORAL OBLIGATION .
Página 199
... fears than upon the hopes of men ; and that the leading idea of obligation , is immediately connected with , the painful sensation of dread . But fear is the lowest , and least respectable of all the motives to ON MORAL OBLIGATION . 199.
... fears than upon the hopes of men ; and that the leading idea of obligation , is immediately connected with , the painful sensation of dread . But fear is the lowest , and least respectable of all the motives to ON MORAL OBLIGATION . 199.
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... Hopes and fears are now enlisted into the service of vice . The power of rewarding with profusion , or of inflicting the most dreadful calamities , renders all within the sphere of his authority the creatures of his will . Reward or ...
... Hopes and fears are now enlisted into the service of vice . The power of rewarding with profusion , or of inflicting the most dreadful calamities , renders all within the sphere of his authority the creatures of his will . Reward or ...
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