... you cannot form a notion of this faculty, conscience, without taking in judgment, direction, superintendency. This is a constituent part of the idea, that is, of the faculty itself: and, to preside and govern, from the very economy and constitution... The Principles of Morals - Página 53por Thomas Fowler, John Matthias Wilson - 1886Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Joseph Butler - 1749 - 536 páginas
...that is, of the Faculty itfdf : And, to prefide and govern, from the very Oeconomy and Conftitution of Man, belongs to it. Had it Strength, as it has Right ; had it Power, as it has manifeft Authority ; it would abfolutely govern the World. THIS gives us a further View of the Nature... | |
| 1876 - 592 páginas
...essentially distinct in its nature. ' It is manifestly superior and chief without regard to strength. . . . To preside and govern from the very economy and constitution of man belongs to it. Had it strength as it had right, had it power as it had manifest authority, it would absolutely govern the world. . . . And... | |
| Thomas Hancock - 1824 - 574 páginas
...rest, and claims the absolute direction of them all, to allow or forbid their gratification." — " To preside and govern, from the very economy and constitution of Man, belongs to it. This faculty was placed within to be our proper governor, to direct and regulate all undue principles,... | |
| 1833 - 626 páginas
...being superior; as from its very nature manifestly claiming superiority over all others : insomuch that you cannot form a notion of this faculty conscience, without taking in judgment direction and superintendency. This is a constituent part of the idea, that is of the faculty itself: and to... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1833 - 316 páginas
...superior ; as from its very nature manifestly claiming superiority over all others : insomuch that you cannot form a notion of this faculty conscience, without taking in judgment direction and superintendency. This is a constituent part of the idea, that is of the faculty itself: and to... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1834 - 360 páginas
...conscience, without taking in judgment direction and superintendency. This ia a constituent part oi the idea, that is of the faculty itself: and to preside...govern, from the very economy and constitution of man, be- ' Tongs to it. Had it strength, as it has light ; had it power, as it has manifest authority j... | |
| Jonathan Dymond - 1834 - 444 páginas
...multiplicity of ambiguous epithets to explain his meaning? Bishop Butler says again of conscience, " To preside and govern, from the very economy and constitution of man, belongs to it. This faculty was placed within to be our proper governor, to direct and regulate all undue principles,... | |
| John Abercrombie - 1835 - 312 páginas
...multiplicity of ambiguous epithets to explain his meaning ? Bishop Butler says again of Conscience, " To preside and govern, from the very economy and constitution of man, belongs to it. This faculty was placed within 10 be our proper governor to direct and regulate all undue principles,... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1836 - 418 páginas
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| 1836 - 288 páginas
...being superior; as from its very nature manifestly claiming superiority over all others: insomuch that you cannot form a notion of this faculty conscience, without taking in judgment, direction and superintendency. This is a constituent part of the idea, that is of the faculty itself: and to... | |
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