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" Again, e converse, whatever may be said of evil turning into good, the general tendency of evil is towards further evil. Bodily illness renders the body more susceptible of disease; it produces incapacity of exertion, sometimes debility of mind, and often... "
The Life of Society: A General View - Página 182
por Edmund Woodward Brown - 1885 - 270 páginas
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Nature, the Utility of Religion, and Theism

John Stuart Mill - 1874 - 280 páginas
...these. Again, e converso, whatever may be said of evil turning into good, the general tendency of-fivil is towards further evil. Bodily illness renders the...mental, tends to increase the susceptibilities of pain for ever after. Poverty is the parent of a thousand mental and moral evils. What is still worse, to...
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A Library of American Literature...

Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 700 páginas
...the heroes triumphing. But how far is this from what actually happens! As John Stuart Mill observes, "The general tendency of evil is towards further evil....mind, and often the loss of means of subsistence. Poverty is the parent of a thousand mental and moral evils. What is still worse, to be injured or oppressed,...
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The Ethical Problem: Three Lectures on Ethics as a Science

Paul Carus - 1899 - 392 páginas
...indispensable means of acquiring these. Again, e converse, whatever may be said of evil turning into good, the general tendency of evil is towards further evil....mental, tends to increase the susceptibilities of pain for ever after. Poverty is the parent of a thousand mental and moral evils. What is still worse, to...
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The Problem of Omnipotence in Current Theology ...

Riichirō Hoashi - 1918 - 124 páginas
...evil more evil. Health, strength, wealth, knowledge, virtue facilitate the acquisition of more good. Bodily illness renders the body more susceptible of...incapacity of exertion, sometimes debility of mind. Poverty is the parent of a thousand mental and moral evils. What is still worse, to be injured or oppressed,...
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