Christian ethics, receiving some of its spirit, and infusing into it some of theirs, there will result, and is even now resulting, a low, abject, servile type of character, which, submit itself as it may to what it deems the Supreme Will, is incapable... The fool of quality; or, The history of Henry earl of Moreland. 4 [actually ... - Sida xlviefter Henry Brooke - 1859Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1859 - 748 sidor
...Christian ethics, receiving some of its spirit, and infusing into it some of theirs, there will result, and is even now resulting, a low, abject, servile type...sympathizing in the conception of Supreme Goodness. I believe that other ethics than any which can be evolved from exclusively Christian sources must exist... | |
| john stuart mill - 1859 - 230 sidor
...and infusing into it some of theirs, there will result, and is even now resulting, a low, abj ect, servile type of character, which, submit itself as...sympathizing in the conception of Supreme Goodness. I believe that other ethics than any which can be evolved from exclusively Christian sources, must... | |
| 1859 - 782 sidor
...ethics, but the forgetfulness of their first principles, wnich can produce what ne describes as, " a low, abject, servile type of character, which, submit...is incapable of rising to, or sympathizing in the Supreme Goodness. For Christian ethics, without any manner of supplement, teach, that "if any man have... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 216 sidor
...spirit, and infusing into it some of theirs, there will result, and is even now resulting, a low,abject, servile type of character, which, submit -^ itself...rising to or sympathizing in the conception of Supreme GoodnessT\ I believe that other ethics than any which can— r>e evolved from exclusively Christian... | |
| Thomas Baldwin Thayer - 1862 - 448 sidor
...there is even now i-eaulting a low, abject, servile type of character, which, submit itself as it m-iy to what it deems the Supreme will, is incapable of rising to ..,• sympathizing in the conception of Supreme Goodness." gious worlds. It prevails In all human... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 236 sidor
...Christian ethics, receiving some of its spirit, and infusing into it some of theirs, there will result, and is even now resulting, a low, abject, servile type...sympathizing in the conception of Supreme Goodness. I believe that other ethics than any which can be evolved from exclusively Christian sources, must... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 232 sidor
..../B»*»*' ...<-: '.''W ».•.." «*•!'*..'. .I**. ..^.".f**. \*a"f .— a IL «i- r^urr . — I**-"L what it deems the Supreme Will, is incapable of rising...sympathizing in the conception of .Supreme Goodness. "TTiefieve that other ethics than any which can be evolved from exclusively Christian sources, must... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 118 sidor
...spirit, and infusing into it some of theirs, there will result, and is even now resulting, a low, i abject, servile type of character, which, submit itself...sympathizing in the conception of Supreme Goodness. I believe that other ethics than any which can be evolved from exclusively Christian sources, must... | |
| Hugh Macmillan - 1871 - 398 sidor
...man's freedom of will, and makes his religious character a mere negation, a low, abject, servile thing, which, submit itself as it may to what it deems the Supreme Will, is incapable of rising to, or sympathising with the Supreme Goodness. The God of the Christian, according to his showing, is a tyrant... | |
| William Kelly - 1872 - 520 sidor
...mind and heart, must own his hatred and contempt of Christ's life who came solely to do God's will,] which, submit itself as it may to what it deems the...sympathizing in, the conception of Supreme Goodness. [Was not Christ the ever obedient one ? Was He incapable of rising to, or sympathizing in, the conception... | |
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