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CLASS FIRST.
of approval and disapproval 225
EMOTIONS OF APPROVAL AND DISAP- Changes in the moral emotions
take place in accordance with
changes in the antecedent per-
ceptions
Of objects of moral approval and
disapproval
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227
214
Remarks upon
the case stated in
the foregoing section
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235
Proofs of a moral nature from
feelings of remorse
Evidence of a moral nature from
the ideas of merit and demerit,
reward and punishment
The existence of a moral nature
involved in systems of moral
philosophy and in other wri-
tings and treatises of a moral
Of the training or education of
the conscience
Of guilt when a person acts con-
scientiously
Illustrations of the statements of
the preceding section from the
case of the Apostle Paul
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237
.-NATURE OF MORAL BEAU-
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CHAP. IV.-
TY.
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221
Scripture
Concluding remarks on the gen-
eral fact of a moral nature 222
Of the origin and import of the
phrase, moral deformity
Of the correspondence between
the degrees of moral beauty
& the quickness or liveliness
of the moral sensibilities
Of the perception of moral beau-
ty considered as a source of
happiness
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241
Of the moral beauty of the char-
acter of the Supreme Being 242
CHAP. V.— -NATURE OF MORAL SUB-
288
tions shown, secondly,from the
terms and the structure of lan-
guages
The immutability of moral dis-
tinctions, thirdly, from the op-
eration of the passions of grat-
itude and anger.
Shown, in the fourth place, by
the character of the emotions,
which arise in view of actual
instances of right and wrong 290
Shown, in the fifth place, from
the deportment and conduct of
individuals, and from the char-
acter of codes of law and civil
institutions
The doctrine further shown from
the opinions, which mankind
entertain of the character and
government of God
Further remarks on the subject
of the last section
Further proof from a considera-
tion of the relation, which the
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291
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293
Of the application of the princi-
ple of habit in morals
Further views on the influence
of moral habits
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305