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... ground or motive to a purely virtuous benevolence . Pure benevo- lence in its first exercise is nothing else but Being's uniting consent , or propensity to Being ; appearing true and pure by its extending to Being in general , and ...
... ground or motive to a purely virtuous benevolence . Pure benevo- lence in its first exercise is nothing else but Being's uniting consent , or propensity to Being ; appearing true and pure by its extending to Being in general , and ...
Page 106
... ground of a vir- tuous benevolence , is the ground , not only of benevolence , but complacence , and is the primary ground of the latter ; that is , when the complacence is truly virtuous . Love to us in particular , and kind- ness ...
... ground of a vir- tuous benevolence , is the ground , not only of benevolence , but complacence , and is the primary ground of the latter ; that is , when the complacence is truly virtuous . Love to us in particular , and kind- ness ...
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... ground . The beaver builds . No longer by these streams , but far away , On waters whose blue surface ne'er gave back The white man's face - among Missouri's springs , And pools whose issues swell the Oregon " — He rears his little ...
... ground . The beaver builds . No longer by these streams , but far away , On waters whose blue surface ne'er gave back The white man's face - among Missouri's springs , And pools whose issues swell the Oregon " — He rears his little ...
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