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" ... judgment upon himself and them; pronounces determinately some actions to be in themselves just, right, good; others to be in themselves evil, wrong, unjust; which, without being consulted, without being advised with, magisterially exerts itself, and... "
manual - Page vi
by e.r. humphreys, lld - 1856
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Antioch: Or, The Increase of Moral Power in the Church of Christ

Pharcellus Church - 1843 - 260 pages
...without being advised with, magisterially exerts itself, and approves or condemns him, the doer of them, accordingly ; and which, if not forcibly stopped,...and more effectual sentence, which shall hereafter record and affirm its own."* With all deference to more competent reasoners, I submit whether this...
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The Method of the Divine Government, Physical and Moral

James McCosh - 1851 - 528 pages
...without being advised with, magisterially exerts itself, and disapproves or condemns him the doer of them accordingly, and which, if not forcibly stopped, naturally...sentence which shall hereafter second and affirm its own."t THIRDLY, CONSCIENCE MAY BE CONSIDERED AS POSSESSING A CLASS OF EMOTIONS, OR AS A SENTIMENT....
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A commentary on the Epistle to the Romans, with revised tr

Edward Purdue - 1855 - 230 pages
...without being advised with, magisterially exerts itself, and approves orcondemns him, the doer of them, accordingly, and which, if not forcibly stopped, naturally...effectual sentence, which shall hereafter second and confirm its own. It is by this faculty, natural to man, that he is a moral agent — that he is a law...
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The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and ...

Joseph Butler - 1856 - 576 pages
...without being advised with, magisterially exerts itself, and approves or condemns him the doer of them accordingly : and which, if not forcibly stopped,...a higher and more effectual sentence, which shall hereafier second and affirm its own. But this part of the office of conscience is beyond my present...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 53

1859 - 852 pages
...without being advised with, magisterially exerts itself, and approves or condemns him, the doer of them, accordingly; and which, if not forcibly stopped, naturally...of course, goes on to anticipate a higher and more effectuai sentence, which shall hereafter second and affirm its own." But Sir Alexander Grant proceeds...
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The Christian Ambassador, Volumes 3-4

1865 - 782 pages
...the doer of them, accordingly, and which, if not forcibly stopped, naturally and always, of conrse, goes on to anticipate a higher and more effectual...sentence which shall hereafter second and affirm its own."g In these quotations we find a clear, simple, rational answer to the foregoing question. . Moral...
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The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 53

1867 - 532 pages
...without being advised with inagisterially, exerts itself, and approves or condemns him the doer of them ; and which, if not forcibly stopped, naturally and...effectual sentence which shall hereafter second and approve its own.' — Butler, Sermon ii. 2 Augustini Opera, ii. 227. ' Hieron. Opera, i. 67. (Ed. 1609.)...
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A Manual of Moral Philosophy: With Quotations and References for the Use of ...

William Fleming - 1867 - 450 pages
...powerful to punish and reward than itself. Hence said Bishop Butler, " When it has given its sentence, it naturally and always of course goes on to anticipate...effectual sentence, which shall hereafter second and confirm its own." In giving us a sense of obligation, it leads us to think of Him who is the obliger....
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volume 53

1867 - 556 pages
...without being advised with magisterially, exerts itself, and approves or condemns Mm the doer of them ; and which, if not forcibly stopped, naturally and...goes on to anticipate a higher and more effectual eentenco which shall hereafter second and approve ita own.' — Butler, Sermon ii. s Augustini Opera,...
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Biblical notes and queries

1869 - 414 pages
...without being advised with, magisterially exert-i itself, and approves or condemns him, the doer of them accordingly ; and which, if not forcibly stopped,...more effectual sentence, which shall hereafter second or affirm its own. — BISHOP BUTLER. It is a saddening thought that, in thia nineteenth century, there...
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