The infliction of physical suffering, the permission of moral evil, the adversity of the good, the prosperity of the wicked, the crimes of the guilty involving the misery of the innocent, the tardy appearance and partial distribution of moral and religious... Lives of Twelve Good Men ... - Strona 189autor: John William Burgon - 1888Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - Liczba stron: 332
...are his direct utterances on the subject : as an implied doctrine, it pervades his whole argument. "It is a fact* which experience forces upon us, and...type is to be found in the finite goodness of man." In other words, it is necessary to suppose that the infinite goodness ascribed to God is not the goodness... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - Liczba stron: 342
...phamomena exhibited by the course of his natural Providence. The infliction of physical suiFering, the permission of moral evil, the adversity of the...type is to be found in the finite goodness of man." In other words, it is necessary to suppose that the infinite goodness ascribed to God is not the goodness... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - Liczba stron: 578
...the misery of the innocent, the tardy "appearance and partial distribution of moral and reli" gious knowledge in the world — these are facts which "...type is to be found in the finite goodness of " man." In other words, it is necessary to suppose that the infinite goodness ascribed to God is not the goodness... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - Liczba stron: 578
...tardy " appearance and partial distribution of moral and reli" gious knowledge in the world—these are facts which " no doubt are reconcilable, we know...type is to be found in the finite goodness of " man." In other words, it is necessary to suppose that the infinite goodness ascribed to God is not the goodness... | |
| 1865 - Liczba stron: 992
...of moral and religious knowledge in the world, — these are facts which no doubt are reconcileable, we know not how, with the infinite goodness of God...be explained on the supposition that its sole and suflieient type is to be found in the finite goodness of man." This is the simple and explicit statement... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - Liczba stron: 664
...the misery of the innocent, the tardy " appearance and partial distribution of moral and reli" gious knowledge in the world — these are facts which "...type is to be found in the finite goodness of " man." In other words, it is necessary to suppose that the infinite goodness ascribed to God is not the goodness... | |
| George Grote - 1868 - Liczba stron: 122
...Mercy, &c., are, as they exist in God. Accordingly, he does say so. " It is a fact " (says Mr Mansel) " which experience forces upon us, and which it is useless,...know not how, with the Infinite Goodness of God, but sel, hut also by Pascal, one of the most religious philosophers of the seventeenth century, in the... | |
| George Grote - 1868 - Liczba stron: 122
...— (See Arago, Biographic de Condorcet, p. Ixxxiv., prefixed to his edition of Condorcet's works.) which certainly are not to be explained on the supposition...type is to be found in the finite goodness of man." ' In other words ' (continues Mr Mill commenting) ' it is necessary to suppose that the infinite goodness... | |
| 1871 - Liczba stron: 678
...course of his natural Providence. The infliction of physical suffering, the permission of moral evil, the crimes of the guilty involving the misery of the...type is to be found in the finite goodness of man.' In other words, it is necessary to suppose that the infinite goodness ascribed to God is not the goodness... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1874 - Liczba stron: 342
...involving the misery of the innocent, the tardy appearance and partial distribution of moral siiul religious knowledge in the world — these are facts...type is to be found in the finite goodness of man." In other words, it is necessary to suppose that the infinite goodness ascribed to God is not the goodness... | |
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