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Strona 77
... moral Influence on the Happiness of Man . From the earliest ages of the world , the love of life has prompted philosophers to seek the means if its prolongation and the best remedies against its premature decay , and has led to those ...
... moral Influence on the Happiness of Man . From the earliest ages of the world , the love of life has prompted philosophers to seek the means if its prolongation and the best remedies against its premature decay , and has led to those ...
Strona 85
... moral affairs , one which must shake the palid frame of vice and make her tremble at her deeds of sin . If we look closely into the great doctrines sym- bolized and taught in the Catechism , and exem- plified in the festivals and ...
... moral affairs , one which must shake the palid frame of vice and make her tremble at her deeds of sin . If we look closely into the great doctrines sym- bolized and taught in the Catechism , and exem- plified in the festivals and ...
Strona 86
... future existence , and it pro- bably made him moral and resigned . Mounting higher in the scale we find Plato discoursing on the immortality of the soul , and Socrates dying after et manner of a christian martyr ; we may ( 86 )
... future existence , and it pro- bably made him moral and resigned . Mounting higher in the scale we find Plato discoursing on the immortality of the soul , and Socrates dying after et manner of a christian martyr ; we may ( 86 )
Strona 87
... moral providence of the creative power , and the develloppement of a principle of retributive justice , or in other words of the never failing reacton of crime on the person of him who commits it . In the moral code of Christianity we ...
... moral providence of the creative power , and the develloppement of a principle of retributive justice , or in other words of the never failing reacton of crime on the person of him who commits it . In the moral code of Christianity we ...
Strona 91
... moral , of these the first class seem the most difficult to overcome , there being an uninterrupted gradation of living beings , beginning with the zoophytes and ascen- ding the scale up to man ; and though a perfect human being would ...
... moral , of these the first class seem the most difficult to overcome , there being an uninterrupted gradation of living beings , beginning with the zoophytes and ascen- ding the scale up to man ; and though a perfect human being would ...
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