| Jonathan Edwards - 1808 - 504 páginas
...that will say this ? • , , r There seems to be an inconsistence in some writers on HICK arality, in this respect that they do not wholly exclude a...slightly, that they leave me room and reason to suspect they_ esteem ifr a less important and a subordinate* part of true morality j and insist on benevolence... | |
| 1853 - 880 páginas
...universe, is as nothing in comparison of the Divine Being?"3 Does he not censure those philosophers who "do not wholly exclude a regard to the Deity out of...reason to suspect they esteem it a less important and subordinate part of true morality ; and insist on benevolence to the created system in such a manner... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - 1960 - 127 páginas
...we cannot requite him. But where is the man who believes a God and a providence, that will say this? There seems to be an inconsistence in some writers...morality, in this respect, that they do not wholly "As was shown at large in the former treatise, on God's end in creating the world, Chap. I, sect. 4,... | |
| Conrad Cherry - 1990 - 312 páginas
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| Michael J. McClymond - 1998 - 207 páginas
...consistently chooses what is not truly good. In True Virtue he took issue with those writers who "don't wholly exclude a regard to the Deity out of their...yet mention it so slightly, that they leave me room to suspect they esteem it... a subordinate part of true morality." He countered that "if true virtue... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - 2003 - 392 páginas
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| David Berman - 2005 - 246 páginas
...functional beauty and also Edwards' opposition to those 'writers on morality', who, like Hutcheson, 'do not wholly exclude a regard to the Deity out of...yet mention it so slightly, that they leave me room ... to suspect they esteem it ... a subordinate part of true mortality . . .' (Works, i, p. 125). For... | |
| Stephen A. Wilson - 2005 - 433 páginas
...divine intention stand behind such a concern for symmetry or justice, for instance, Edwards observes ... an inconsistence in some writers on morality, in this respect, that they don't wholly exclude a regard to the Deity out of their schemes of morality, but yet mention it so... | |
| Elizabeth Mancke, Carole Shammas - 2005 - 420 páginas
...Christian faith and belief. He found great fault with "some writers on morality" who indeed "don't wholly exclude a regard to the Deity out of their...schemes of morality, but yet mention it so slightly." He suspected, with reason, that these moral philosophers "esteem" God "less important" in the realm... | |
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