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... 128 129 PART I. Of the Duties which respect Ourselves 133 CHAPTER I. Duty of Intellectual Cultivation and Control 134 CHAPTER II . Duty of Moral Progress , and Reformation 137 CHAPTER III . Duty of Temperance , or Self - Page.
... 128 129 PART I. Of the Duties which respect Ourselves 133 CHAPTER I. Duty of Intellectual Cultivation and Control 134 CHAPTER II . Duty of Moral Progress , and Reformation 137 CHAPTER III . Duty of Temperance , or Self - Page.
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... ourselves with a correct , explicit , comprehensive , and reliable exposition of human duty , also with the reasons upon which it is founded , and the highest motives for its performance , we should apply ourselves not to the researches ...
... ourselves with a correct , explicit , comprehensive , and reliable exposition of human duty , also with the reasons upon which it is founded , and the highest motives for its performance , we should apply ourselves not to the researches ...
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... ourselves , and which may be learned in a great measure from an investigation of our Active and Moral Powers . ( 2. ) It defines the Duty of Man , chiefly toward other beings , as it may be learned , from the two fundamen- tal Laws of ...
... ourselves , and which may be learned in a great measure from an investigation of our Active and Moral Powers . ( 2. ) It defines the Duty of Man , chiefly toward other beings , as it may be learned , from the two fundamen- tal Laws of ...
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... ourselves , and of the other parts of the universe , and may thus be stated : " Since something exists now , something must have existed from eternity . " We are assured of our own existence by consciousness , and of the existence of ...
... ourselves , and of the other parts of the universe , and may thus be stated : " Since something exists now , something must have existed from eternity . " We are assured of our own existence by consciousness , and of the existence of ...
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... ourselves are , and feeling a connection with them in all the occupations of life , we experience in the sentiments of those around us , a further reward and punishment than that which arises from the sense of our own minds . The ...
... ourselves are , and feeling a connection with them in all the occupations of life , we experience in the sentiments of those around us , a further reward and punishment than that which arises from the sense of our own minds . The ...
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