| 1890 - 732 หน้า
...Stuart Mill. If Calvinists would only listen, his words are real sermons. I can hardly object to them. " If, instead of the glad tidings that there exists...attributes are infinite, but what they are we cannot learn, nor what are the principles of his government, except that 'the highest human morality which we are... | |
| 1865 - 476 หน้า
...moreover, of the religious bearings of the theory, that we cannot forbear quoting a portion of it. " If, instead of the ' glad tidings ' that there exists...attributes are infinite, but what they are we cannot learn, nor what are the principles of his government, except that the highest hnman morality which we are... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 342 หน้า
...a conviction that God's attributes are the same, in all but degree, with the best human attributes. If, instead of the " glad tidings " that there exists...attributes are infinite, but what they are we cannot learn, nor what are the principles of his government, except that " the highest human morality which we are... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 332 หน้า
...a conviction that God's attributes are the same, in all but degree, with the best human attributes. If, instead of the " glad tidings " that there exists...attributes are infinite, but what they are we cannot learn, nor what are the principles of his government, except that " the highest human morality which we are... | |
| 1865 - 402 หน้า
...a conviction that God's attributes are the same, in all but degree, with the best human attributes. If, instead of the " glad tidings" that there exists...attributes are infinite, but what they are we cannot learn, nor what are the principles of his government, except that " the highest human morality which we are... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 หน้า
...but degree, with the best human attributes. If, instead of the "glad tidings" that there existsaBeing in whom all the excellences which the highest human...attributes- are infinite, but what they are we cannot learn, nor what are the principles of his government, except that " the highest human morality which we are... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 หน้า
...but degree, with the best human attributes. If,instead of the "glad tidings" that there exists aBeing in whom all the excellences which the highest human...attributes are infinite, but what they are we cannot learn, nor what are the principles of his government, except that "the highest human morality which we are... | |
| 1865 - 992 หน้า
...liable to be misunderstood. The whole of what Mr. Mill did say should have been given thus : — " If, instead of the ' glad tidings ' that there exists a Being in whom all the excellencies which the highest human mind can conceive, exist in a degree inconceivable to us, I am... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1866 - 208 หน้า
...child. This doctrine elicits from Mr. Mill the following extraordinary outburst of rhetoric : — " If, instead of the glad tidings that there exists...attributes are infinite, but what they are we cannot learn, nor what are the principles of his government, except that ' the highest human morality which we are... | |
| 1866 - 690 หน้า
...child. This doctrine elicits from Mr. Mill the following extraordinary outburst of rhetoric : — " If, instead of the glad tidings that there exists...attributes are infinite, but what they are we cannot learn, nor what are the principles of his government, except that 'the highest human morality which we are... | |
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