The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for ExaminationReligious Tract Society, 1835 - 431 páginas |
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... slavery . Slavery pre - supposes what . It violates-- 1. Physical liberty ; 2. Intellectual ; and 3. Moral . Its inconsistency with the order of God shown , - 1. By its effects upon morals . 2. By its effects upon national wealth . 195 ...
... slavery . Slavery pre - supposes what . It violates-- 1. Physical liberty ; 2. Intellectual ; and 3. Moral . Its inconsistency with the order of God shown , - 1. By its effects upon morals . 2. By its effects upon national wealth . 195 ...
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... slavery could not in fact exist for a single instant . The principle of the precept is absolutely subversive of the principle of slavery . That of the one is the entire equality of right ; that of the other , the entire absorption of ...
... slavery could not in fact exist for a single instant . The principle of the precept is absolutely subversive of the principle of slavery . That of the one is the entire equality of right ; that of the other , the entire absorption of ...
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... slavery violate the right of personal liberty ? -4 . Could slavery exist if equal right over their bodies and minds were allowed to all men ? -5 . Could slavery exist if every one understood and loved the rights of his neighbour as he ...
... slavery violate the right of personal liberty ? -4 . Could slavery exist if equal right over their bodies and minds were allowed to all men ? -5 . Could slavery exist if every one understood and loved the rights of his neighbour as he ...
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The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for Examination Francis Wayland,Joseph Angus Vista de fragmentos - 1835 |
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