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<title> On The Power, Wisdom And Goodness Of God: As Manifested In The Adaptation Of External Nature To The Moral And Intellectual Constitution Of Man, Volume 2; On The Power, Wisdom And Goodness Of God: As Manifested In The Adaptation Of External Nature To The Moral And Intellectual Constitution Of Man; Thomas Chalmers; Volume 1 Of Bridgewater Treatises; Volume 1 Of Bridgewater Treatises On The Power, Wisdom, And Goodness Of God, As Manifested In The Creation
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<author> Thomas Chalmers
<publisher> W. Pickering, 1834
<subjects> Ethics; Human beings; Natural theology
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Chapter VII. On those special Affections which conduce to the economic well-being of Society, 1. We now proceed to consider the economic, in contra-distinction to the civil and po Utical wellbeing of society, to the extent that this is dependent on certain mental tendencies whether these can be demonstrated by analysis to be only secondary results, or in themselves to be simple elements of the human constitution. We may be said indeed, to have already bordered on this part of our argument when considering the origin and the rights of property ;or the manner in which certain possessory affections, that appear even in the infancy of the mind and anticipate by many years the exercise of human wisdom, lead to a better distribution, both of the earth and of all the valuables which are upon it, than human wisdom could possibly have devised, or at least than human power without the help of these special affections could have carried C. II.
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