Colonial and Federalist American WritingOdyssey Press, 1966 - 946 Seiten Washington Irving -- James Fenimore Cooper. |
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... virtue and righteousness is the interest and cause of God and what cannot but be dear to Him , it being his own image and likeness and necessary to the happiness of his creatures , it cannot be but that He must reward those that are ...
... virtue and righteousness is the interest and cause of God and what cannot but be dear to Him , it being his own image and likeness and necessary to the happiness of his creatures , it cannot be but that He must reward those that are ...
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... virtue be the beauty of an intelligent being , and virtue consists in love , then it is a plain inconsistence , to sup- pose that virtue primarily consists in any love to its object for its beauty ; either in a love of complacence ...
... virtue be the beauty of an intelligent being , and virtue consists in love , then it is a plain inconsistence , to sup- pose that virtue primarily consists in any love to its object for its beauty ; either in a love of complacence ...
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... virtue is primarily and first of all the consequence of itself ; which makes virtue primarily prior to itself . Nor can virtue primarily consist in gratitude ; or one being's benevo- lence to another for his benevolence to him . Because ...
... virtue is primarily and first of all the consequence of itself ; which makes virtue primarily prior to itself . Nor can virtue primarily consist in gratitude ; or one being's benevo- lence to another for his benevolence to him . Because ...
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Introduction | 2 |
George Alsop | 16 |
Thomas Morton | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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