Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of Them DevelopedChapman, 1851 - 476 páginas |
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... Divine Idea ; and the Conditions of its Realization 66 PART II . IV . Derivation of a First Principle 75 V. Secondary Derivation of a First Principle 90 VI . First Principle VII . Application of this First Principle . 103 110 VIII . The ...
... Divine Idea ; and the Conditions of its Realization 66 PART II . IV . Derivation of a First Principle 75 V. Secondary Derivation of a First Principle 90 VI . First Principle VII . Application of this First Principle . 103 110 VIII . The ...
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... Divine rule : an unvaryingness which renders the eclipse of a hundred years hence predicable to a moment ! And for the end of these unbending ordinances of nature - we find it to be the universal good . To render the world habitable ...
... Divine rule : an unvaryingness which renders the eclipse of a hundred years hence predicable to a moment ! And for the end of these unbending ordinances of nature - we find it to be the universal good . To render the world habitable ...
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... Divine rule . When he admits that an act is " theoretically just , " he admits it to be that which , in strict duty , should be done . By " true in prin- ciple , " he means in harmony with the conduct decreed for us . The course which ...
... Divine rule . When he admits that an act is " theoretically just , " he admits it to be that which , in strict duty , should be done . By " true in prin- ciple , " he means in harmony with the conduct decreed for us . The course which ...
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... divine omniscience . The reasons for thus specially insisting on implicit obedience will become apparent as the reader proceeds . Amongst the conclusions inevitably following from an admitted principle , he will most likely find several ...
... divine omniscience . The reasons for thus specially insisting on implicit obedience will become apparent as the reader proceeds . Amongst the conclusions inevitably following from an admitted principle , he will most likely find several ...
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... be moulded into complete fitness for the social state ; so surely must the things we call evil and immorality disappear ; so surely must man become perfect . F CHAPTER III . THE DIVINE IDEA , AND THE CONDITIONS THE EVANESCENCE OF EVIL . 65.
... be moulded into complete fitness for the social state ; so surely must the things we call evil and immorality disappear ; so surely must man become perfect . F CHAPTER III . THE DIVINE IDEA , AND THE CONDITIONS THE EVANESCENCE OF EVIL . 65.
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