... receiving praise from a father, we certainly have within us the image of some person, to whom our love and veneration look, in whose smile we find our happiness, for whom we yearn, towards whom we direct our pleadings, in whose anger we are troubled... Essays on the Philosophy of Theism - Page 99by William George Ward - 1884Full view - About this book
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...towards whom we direct our pleadings, in whose anger we are troubled and waste away. These feelings in us are such as require for their exciting cause an...human law: yet, so it is, conscience excites all these pasnful emotions, confusion, foreboding, self-condemnation; and on the other hand it sheds upon us... | |
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...towards whom we direct our pleadings, in whose anger we are troubled and waste away. These feelings in us are such as require for their exciting cause an...dog ; we have no remorse or compunction on breaking mero human law : yet, so it is, conscience excites all these painful emotions, confusion, foreboding,... | |
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