A Treatise on the Passions and Affections of the Mind, Philosophical, Ethical, and Theological: In a Series of Disquisitions, in which are Traced, the Moral History of Man, in His Pursuits, Powers, and Motives of Action, and the Means of Obtaining Permanent Well-being and Happiness, Volume 3T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1813 - Christianity |
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... derived from amusements and incidental exhilarations of the animal spirits ; it is peculiarly adapted to that composed and habitual state , in which we acknow- ledge existence to be a valuable blessing ; it em- braces the pleasures and ...
... derived from amusements and incidental exhilarations of the animal spirits ; it is peculiarly adapted to that composed and habitual state , in which we acknow- ledge existence to be a valuable blessing ; it em- braces the pleasures and ...
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... derived from the conveniences and accom- modations of life ; intellectual pursuits ; and the cultivation of social , relative and pious affections . The gratifications of animal appetites proceed from a natural impulse , and demand ...
... derived from the conveniences and accom- modations of life ; intellectual pursuits ; and the cultivation of social , relative and pious affections . The gratifications of animal appetites proceed from a natural impulse , and demand ...
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... derived from the so- ciability of our nature , and from our connections with other beings , the affections of the Heart are immediately concerned . It is here that the pas- sions and affections generally manifest themselves in the ...
... derived from the so- ciability of our nature , and from our connections with other beings , the affections of the Heart are immediately concerned . It is here that the pas- sions and affections generally manifest themselves in the ...
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... derived from the cultivation of the arts , distinguished by the appellation of Taste , though they acknowledge the organs of sense to partake of the gratification , as they are the intro- ductory media , yet they are deservedly ...
... derived from the cultivation of the arts , distinguished by the appellation of Taste , though they acknowledge the organs of sense to partake of the gratification , as they are the intro- ductory media , yet they are deservedly ...
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... importance , or pro- priety of any particular line of conduct , Resolution may be considered as the medium , between this conviction , and the good to be derived from the act itself . It may be formed with great reluc 2 INTRODUCTION . 19.
... importance , or pro- priety of any particular line of conduct , Resolution may be considered as the medium , between this conviction , and the good to be derived from the act itself . It may be formed with great reluc 2 INTRODUCTION . 19.
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