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Page 66
... justice may be satisfied and an example given to men , and then a hand is stretched out to us to raise us up , or at least to reconcile us with the love hidden under the justice . Par- don cannot precede repentance and repentance only ...
... justice may be satisfied and an example given to men , and then a hand is stretched out to us to raise us up , or at least to reconcile us with the love hidden under the justice . Par- don cannot precede repentance and repentance only ...
Page 212
... justice it has imagined two hypotheses , out of which it has made for itself a religion - the idea of an individual providence , and the hypothesis of another life . In these we have a protest against nature , which is thus declared ...
... justice it has imagined two hypotheses , out of which it has made for itself a religion - the idea of an individual providence , and the hypothesis of another life . In these we have a protest against nature , which is thus declared ...
Page 314
... justice . But justice will have its turn . The higher human law cannot be the offspring of animality . Justice is the right to the maximum of individual independ- ence compatible with the same liberty for others ; in other words , it is ...
... justice . But justice will have its turn . The higher human law cannot be the offspring of animality . Justice is the right to the maximum of individual independ- ence compatible with the same liberty for others ; in other words , it is ...
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Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intime of Henri-Frederic Amiel - Primary Source ... Henri édéric Amiel,Humphry Ward No preview available - 2014 |
Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intime of Henri Frederic Amiel Henri-Frederic Amiel No preview available - 2016 |
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