Major Writers of America, Volume 1Perry Miller Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962 - Literary Criticism Selections from the writings of fifteen important American authors, including portions of novels, short stories, prose and poems. |
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Page 168
... respect more than he was before , and so the Creator become dependent on the crea- ture ? 2. Whatsoever is good and valuable in itself , is worthy that God should value for itself , and on its own account ; or which is the same thing ...
... respect more than he was before , and so the Creator become dependent on the crea- ture ? 2. Whatsoever is good and valuable in itself , is worthy that God should value for itself , and on its own account ; or which is the same thing ...
Page 169
... respect . To him belongs the whole of the respect that any moral agent , either God , or any intelligent being is capable of . To him belongs all the heart . Therefore , if moral rectitude of heart consists in paying the respect or ...
... respect . To him belongs the whole of the respect that any moral agent , either God , or any intelligent being is capable of . To him belongs all the heart . Therefore , if moral rectitude of heart consists in paying the respect or ...
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... respect to the creature's good , and his re- spect to himself , is not a divided respect ; but both are united in one , as the happiness of the creature aimed at , is happiness in union with himself . The creature is no further happy ...
... respect to the creature's good , and his re- spect to himself , is not a divided respect ; but both are united in one , as the happiness of the creature aimed at , is happiness in union with himself . The creature is no further happy ...
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