Human Nature and Other Sermons by Joseph Butler
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{19} Chap. xxii. 12. {20} Ver. 21. {21} Chap. iv. {22} Chap. xxv. {23} Chap. xxxi. {24} Chap. ii. {24a} In the Cassell edition the sermons jump from sermon VII to XI with no explanation as to where VIII, IX and X are. I've left the numbering as is in case there is a good reason for it.--DP {25} P. 137. {26} Matt. v. 48. {27} 1 Cor. xiii. {28} For instance as we are not competent judges, what is upon the whole for the good of the world, there MAY be other immediate ends appointed us to pursue, besides that one of doing good or producing happiness. Though the good of the Creation be the only end of the Author of it, yet he may have laid us under particular obligations, which we may discern and feel ourselves under, quite distinct from a perception, that the observance or violation of them it for the |
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