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... honour of the divine attributes . It does then appear to have as much proof as have any of the received propositions of natural theology , that to create a being capable of having a holy will , essen- tially implies the endowing him ...
... honour of the divine attributes . It does then appear to have as much proof as have any of the received propositions of natural theology , that to create a being capable of having a holy will , essen- tially implies the endowing him ...
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... honour , which he wishes to explode altogether . The case is , we submit , exactly the same as with personal honour . There are coxcombs and bullies , who often fancy they are in- sulted , and pick a quarrel in defence of what they call ...
... honour , which he wishes to explode altogether . The case is , we submit , exactly the same as with personal honour . There are coxcombs and bullies , who often fancy they are in- sulted , and pick a quarrel in defence of what they call ...
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... honour may force a man to fight in defence of his wife or of his child , so may honour force a powerful State to go to war for the protection of its dependencies or subjects . The weaker the object defended , the stronger is the appeal ...
... honour may force a man to fight in defence of his wife or of his child , so may honour force a powerful State to go to war for the protection of its dependencies or subjects . The weaker the object defended , the stronger is the appeal ...
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... honour is involved in protecting individuals and weak dependen- cies ; and if this is a mere name , then Virtue and Justice are mere names . Nor is it true that America gained nothing ; although what she gained would probably have been ...
... honour is involved in protecting individuals and weak dependen- cies ; and if this is a mere name , then Virtue and Justice are mere names . Nor is it true that America gained nothing ; although what she gained would probably have been ...
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... honour to the positive side of our national creed . Nay , nor can be impute to this cause any part of our mental superiority to Belgium or to Sicily ; and for this plain reason , that on the one side the ecclesiastical organs have done ...
... honour to the positive side of our national creed . Nay , nor can be impute to this cause any part of our mental superiority to Belgium or to Sicily ; and for this plain reason , that on the one side the ecclesiastical organs have done ...
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