... the same principles and distinctions of moral good and evil. The paganism of the ancient world, produced, indeed, abominable gods, who, on earth, would have been shunned or punished as monsters ; and, who offered, as a picture of supreme happiness,... The age and Christianity - Página 215por Robert Vaughan - 1849Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Francis Wayland - 1845 - 420 páginas
...principles and distinctions of moral good and evil. The paganism of the ancient world produced, indeed, abominable gods, who, on earth, would have been shunned...authority, descended in vain from the eternal abode. »S'Ae found in the heart of man, a moral instinct to repel her. The continence of Xenocrates was admired... | |
| 1867 - 826 páginas
...principles and distinctions of moral good and evil. The paganism of the ancient world produced indeed abominable gods, who, on earth, would have been shunned...to commit or passions to satiate. But Vice, armed even with this authority, descended in vain from the eternal abode. She found in the heart of man o... | |
| Thomas Brown, David Welsh - 1846 - 584 páginas
...principles and distinctions of moral good and evil. The Paganism of the ancient world produced, indeed, abominable gods, who on earth would have been shunned...punished as monsters, and who offered as a picture of • . 1 Lucani Hmrealia, lib. ix. v. 563-5G7, and 569-577. supreme happiness, only crimes to commit,... | |
| Francis Wayland - 1847 - 420 páginas
...principles and distinctions of moral good and evil. The paganism of the ancient world produced, indeed, abominable gods, who, on earth, would have been shunned...descended in vain from the eternal abode. She found m the heart of man, a moral instinct to repel her. The^ontinence of Xenocrates was admired by those... | |
| Francis Wayland - 1848 - 420 páginas
...principles and distinctions of moral good and evil. The paganism of the ancient world produced, indeed, abominable gods, who, on earth, would have been shunned...descended in vain from the eternal abode. She found in the Jieart of man, a moral instinct to repel her. The continence of Xenocrates was admired by those who... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1851 - 834 páginas
...principles and distinctions of moral good and evil. The Paganism of the ancient world produced, indeed, abominable gods, who on earth would have been shunned...punished as monsters, and who offered as a picture of 1 Lucani Pharsalia, lib. ix. v. 563-567, and 569-577. supreme happiness, only crimes to commit, and... | |
| William Henry Ruffner - 1852 - 692 páginas
...principles and distinctions of moral good and evil. The paganism of the ancient world produced, indeed, abominable gods, who on earth would have been shunned...picture of supreme happiness, only crimes to commit, and passions to satiate. But Vice, armed with this sacred authority, descended in vain from the eternal... | |
| Francis Wayland - 1858 - 442 páginas
...principles and distinctions of moral good and evil. The paganism of the ancient world produced, indeed, abominable gods, who, on earth, would have been shunned...found in the heart of man a moral instinct to repel her. The continence of Xenocrates was admired by those who celebrated the debaucheries of Jupiter.... | |
| John Harrison Stinson - 1860 - 124 páginas
...the Deity. " The paganism of the ancient world produced, indeed, abominable gods, who on earth wonld have been shunned or punished as monsters ; and who...picture of supreme happiness, only crimes to commit and passions to satiate. But vice armed with this sacred authority descended in vain from the eternal... | |
| Francis Wayland - 1865 - 408 páginas
...principles and distinctions of moral good and evil. The paganism if the ancient world produced, indeed, abominable gods, who on earth would have been shunned...descended in vain from the eternal abode. She found in tlie heart of man a moral instinct to repel her. The continence of Xcnocratos was admired by those... | |
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