Eclectic Moral Philosophy: Prepared for Literary Institutions and General UseHarper & brothers, 1846 - 423 páginas |
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action affections apostle appetites atheism authority benevolence Bible code character Christ Christian civil Commandment conduct conscience constitution creatures crime criminal Decalogue Deity desire Dick's Lectures divine doctrine duty Epicurean Epicurus eternal evil exercise existence faculty feelings habits happiness heart heathen honor human idolatry IDOLATRY IN CHRISTIAN influence injury Jews justice kind labor Lord mankind marriage means ment mind moral character moral constitution moral government moral law Moral Philosophy motives murder nations nature neighbor oath obedience object observed offense ourselves parents passions perjury person Philosophy of Religion piety pleasure polygamy Polytheism possess prayer precept principle prohibition proper punishment reason regard relations religion religious render requires respect revelation rule Sabbath sacred Scriptures sense servants slavery society supreme swearing Ten Commandments ten precepts things Thou shalt thought tion truth universe violation virtue virtuous wisdom words worship wrong