The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volume 9Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1818 - Natural history |
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... benevolence , piety , and the moral senses . These precepts lead to the at- tainment of those qualities , and the per- formance of those actions , whose value is universally felt , and universally admit- ted ; and at the same time ...
... benevolence , piety , and the moral senses . These precepts lead to the at- tainment of those qualities , and the per- formance of those actions , whose value is universally felt , and universally admit- ted ; and at the same time ...
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... benevolence should be the ulti- mate object of man . Culture of Benevolence . 69. In order to augment the benevolent , and suppress the malevolent affections , we should diligently practise all such acts of friendship , generosity , and ...
... benevolence should be the ulti- mate object of man . Culture of Benevolence . 69. In order to augment the benevolent , and suppress the malevolent affections , we should diligently practise all such acts of friendship , generosity , and ...
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... benevolence , of which it may be considered as the sub- stitute . 105. In order to obtain the most per- fect state of the conscience , it is neces- sary for us to be much employed in the practical study of the sacred writings , and of ...
... benevolence , of which it may be considered as the sub- stitute . 105. In order to obtain the most per- fect state of the conscience , it is neces- sary for us to be much employed in the practical study of the sacred writings , and of ...
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