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... virtue , in itself , is a separate thing from the delight of the conscience which approves it . And the pain of ... virtue , and of the pres- ent penalty attendant upon vice , and so enhance the evidence that is before our eyes for ...
... virtue , in itself , is a separate thing from the delight of the conscience which approves it . And the pain of ... virtue , and of the pres- ent penalty attendant upon vice , and so enhance the evidence that is before our eyes for ...
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... virtue , nor on its utility in the grosser and more palpable sense of that term , but on the immediate sweetness of it . It is the office of a conscience to tell us of its rectitude . It is by expe- rience that we learn its utility ...
... virtue , nor on its utility in the grosser and more palpable sense of that term , but on the immediate sweetness of it . It is the office of a conscience to tell us of its rectitude . It is by expe- rience that we learn its utility ...
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... virtue ; but it serves to enhance the proof of a moral purpose , and therefore of a moral character in God , so to have framed our mental economy , that , in addition to the felt ob- ligation of its rightness , virtue should of itself ...
... virtue ; but it serves to enhance the proof of a moral purpose , and therefore of a moral character in God , so to have framed our mental economy , that , in addition to the felt ob- ligation of its rightness , virtue should of itself ...
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