| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1740 - 488 lapas
...therefore, may and will contribute towards forming good Habits. But going over the Theory of Virtue in one's Thoughts, talking well, and drawing fine Pictures, of it ; this is fo far from neceflarily or certainly conducing to form an Habit of it, in him who thus employs himfelf... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1792 - 630 lapas
...NEWTON'J Pbilofopbv. ec <c (C 1C CC (C II (C (C NOTE [U], page 515. f~* OING over the theory of virtue in one's thoughts, talking well, and drawing fine pictures of it; this is fo far from necefiarily or certainly conducing to form a habit of it, in him who thus employs himfelf,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1802 - 610 lapas
...one's thoughts, talk" ing well, and drawing fine pictures of it ; this is fo ** far from neceflarily or certainly conducing to form a " habit of it in him who thus employs himfelf, that it may « harden the mind in a contrary courfe, and render it gra" dually more infenfible... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1804 - 462 lapas
...therefore, may and will contribute towards forming good habits. But going over the theory of virtue in one's thoughts, talking well, and drawing fine...far from necessarily or certainly conducing to form an habit of it in him who thus employs himself, that it may harden the mind in a contrary course, and... | |
| 1810 - 596 lapas
...action, otherwise than as it proceeds from these principles," &c. " But going over the theory of virtue in one's thoughts, talking well, and drawing fine...far from necessarily or certainly conducing to form an habit of it in him who thus employs himself, that it may harden the mind to a contrary course, and... | |
| 1810 - 612 lapas
...principles," &c. " But going over the theory of virtue in one's thoughts, talking •well, and drawing tine pictures of it ; this is so far from necessarily or certainly conducing to form an habit of it in him who thus employs himself, that it may harden the mind to a contrary course, and... | |
| 1811 - 872 lapas
...Butler has most acutely and usefully remarked, in the same chapter ; " going over the theory of virtue in one's thoughts, talking well, and drawing fine...far from necessarily or certainly conducing to form an tiabit of it in him who thus employs himself, that it may harden the mind in a contrary course,... | |
| 1811 - 868 lapas
...Butler has most acutely and usefully remarked, in the same chapter ; " going over the theory of virtue in one's thoughts, talking well, and drawing fine...far from necessarily or certainly conducing to form an habit of it in him who thus employs himself, that it may harden the mind in a contrary course, and... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1813 - 564 lapas
...Preface to PEMBKRTOK'S View of NEWTON'S Philosophy. NOTE [U,] page 458. " GOING over the theory of virtue in one's thoughts, " talking well, and drawing fine...harden the mind in a contrary course, and render it grad" ually more insensible ; ie form a habit of insensibility '* to all moral obligations. For, from... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1813 - 496 lapas
...therefore, may and will contribute towards forming good habits. But, going over the theory of virtue in one's thoughts, talking well, and drawing fine...far from necessarily or certainly conducing to form an habit of it in him who thus employs himself, that it may harden the mind ill a contrary course,... | |
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