Natural Religion in American LiteratureCollege & University Press, 1966 - 191 страница |
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... Shaftesbury did more to weaken the cause of the old religion than all the other deists combined.22 Here is an example of Shaftesbury's glorification of the order and harmony in nature : O glorious Nature ! supremely fair and sovereignly ...
... Shaftesbury did more to weaken the cause of the old religion than all the other deists combined.22 Here is an example of Shaftesbury's glorification of the order and harmony in nature : O glorious Nature ! supremely fair and sovereignly ...
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... Shaftesbury's thought is the system of ethics he formulated upon the foundation of his natural theology . He believed that man possesses an innate moral sense which can be developed and perfected as any other physical attribute ...
... Shaftesbury's thought is the system of ethics he formulated upon the foundation of his natural theology . He believed that man possesses an innate moral sense which can be developed and perfected as any other physical attribute ...
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... Shaftesbury believed that the recognition of virtue leads to the practice of it . In his reflections on morality Shaftesbury makes his strongest attacks on the Church . He feels that the orthodox belief in rewards and punishments in the ...
... Shaftesbury believed that the recognition of virtue leads to the practice of it . In his reflections on morality Shaftesbury makes his strongest attacks on the Church . He feels that the orthodox belief in rewards and punishments in the ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Thomas Jefferson | 55 |
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