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Page 330
It is therefore upon the public good or the good of the whole that all the eternal rules of righteousness are founded , and according to the truth of things , as God will not break in upon the general laws of the corporeal nature or the ...
It is therefore upon the public good or the good of the whole that all the eternal rules of righteousness are founded , and according to the truth of things , as God will not break in upon the general laws of the corporeal nature or the ...
Page 331
And therefore the virtue or moral good of every particular person in the whole moral system must consist in the designed and voluntary conformity of his will and behavior to this will of God our supreme King and moral Governor ...
And therefore the virtue or moral good of every particular person in the whole moral system must consist in the designed and voluntary conformity of his will and behavior to this will of God our supreme King and moral Governor ...
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And if every intelligent being is some way related to being in general , and is a part of the universal system of existence ; and so stands in connection with the whole ; what can its general and true beauty be , but its union and ...
And if every intelligent being is some way related to being in general , and is a part of the universal system of existence ; and so stands in connection with the whole ; what can its general and true beauty be , but its union and ...
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