| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1774 - 522 páginas
...perception, ftill more convincing and authoritative ! By one branch of the moral fenfe, we are taught what we ought to do, and what we ought not to do; and by another branch, what we may do, or leave undone. But fociety would be imperfect, if the moral... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1774 - 520 páginas
...perception, ftill more convincing and authoritative ! By one branch of the moral fenfe, we are taught what we ought to do, and what we ought not to do ; and by another branch, what we may do, or leave undone. But fociety would be imperfect, if the moral... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1788 - 514 páginas
...perception, ftill more convincing and authoritative ! By one branch of the moral fenfe, we are taught what we ought to do, and what we ought not to do ; and by another branch, what we may do, or leave undone. But fociety would be imperfect, if the moral... | |
| Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1807 - 454 páginas
...no other exercise of our faculties than attention merely. By one branch of this sense, we are taught what we ought to do, and what we ought not to do ; by another, what we may do, or leave undone. But society would be imperfect, if the moral sense stopped... | |
| Henry Home (lord Kames.), Lord Henry Home Kames - 1807 - 528 páginas
...perception, ftill more convincing and authoritative ! By one branch of the moral fenfe, we are taught what we ought to do ; and what we ought not to do ; and by another branch, what we may do, or leave undone. But fociety would be imperfect, if the moral... | |
| 1868 - 800 páginas
...religion," said aunt Griiner. "We think differently, my dear. Thank God, we have got somebody to tell us what we ought to do and what we ought not to do." Linda was not strong enough to argue the question, or to remind her aunt that this somebody, too, might... | |
| Asa Burton - 1824 - 442 páginas
...wrong is attended with ft more strong and lively sensation of heart, than a perception of truth aiid falsehood, many, probably, have been led to believe...right, or what is wrong in our characters and conduct ? Can we determine by our feelings or affections ? A pleasant or painful sensation is a feeling. If... | |
| Benjamin F. Powell - 1831 - 276 páginas
...considerations of honour or shame to ensue therefrom. On this rule, morals, or the distinction between what we ought to do, and what we ought not to do, are founded. Wisdom consists in distinguishing good from evil. 3. The natural lesson of mankind is,... | |
| Benjamin F. Powell - 1831 - 274 páginas
...considerations of honour or shame to ensue therefrom. On this rule, morals, or the distinction between what we ought to do, and what we ought not to do, are founded. Wisdom consists in distinguishing good from evil. 3. The natural lesson of mankind is,... | |
| Martin Luther - 1837 - 408 páginas
...and threatenings concerning the destruction of the wicked. 2. There are some Psalms which teach us what we ought to do, and what we ought not to do, according to the law of God. To this kind belong all those Psalms which condemn human doctrines, and... | |
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