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... Benevolence as feeling . - For most of the divines who were thus helping to set the tone of eighteenth - century humani- tarian exhortation , the words " charity " and " benevolence had a double sense , connoting not only the ...
... Benevolence as feeling . - For most of the divines who were thus helping to set the tone of eighteenth - century humani- tarian exhortation , the words " charity " and " benevolence had a double sense , connoting not only the ...
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... benevolence , " should have prefaced his statement of it by the phrase " as our Divines maintain against Hobbs . " 53 The significance of their assiduous preaching of this doctrine for the problem with which we are here concerned ...
... benevolence , " should have prefaced his statement of it by the phrase " as our Divines maintain against Hobbs . " 53 The significance of their assiduous preaching of this doctrine for the problem with which we are here concerned ...
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... benevolence , and Smith had always maintained this . However , their analysis of human nature really paralleled Mandeville's ; they differed only in giving the same compassionate emotions contrary names , as Hutcheson did ( see above ...
... benevolence , and Smith had always maintained this . However , their analysis of human nature really paralleled Mandeville's ; they differed only in giving the same compassionate emotions contrary names , as Hutcheson did ( see above ...
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The Beggars Opera | 14 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
The Nature of Dr Johnsons Rationalism 888 | 88 |
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