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and the direct way to disprove it will be to make out a real and natural Difference between moral Good and Evil; which I shall endeavour to do. 1. From the Nature of a Divine Being. 2. From our own Make and Constitution. 3. From the natural Beauty of Good and Deformity of Evil, whereof every Man's Reason is the proper Measure and Judge. 4. From such contrary Effects as must of necessity argue a Contrariety in their Causes. |
and the Direct Way to disprove it will be to make out a real and natural Difference between moral Good and Evil; which I shall endeavour to do. 1. From the Nature of a Divine Being. 2. From our own Make and Constitution. 3. From the natural Beauty of Good and Deformity of Evil, whereof every Man's Reason is the proper Measure and Judge. 4. From such contrary Effects as must of necessity argue a Contrariety in their Causes. |
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