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" Things and actions are what they are, and the consequences of them will be what they will be: why then should we desire to be deceived? "
Sermons - Page 110
de Joseph Butler - 1827 - 364 pages
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The Works of the Right Reverend Father in God, Joseph Butler: To which is ...

Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - 1838 - 632 pages
...alteration at all in the nature of our case. Things and actions are what they are, and the consequences of them will be what they will be : why then should...to lay these things plainly and honestly before our mind/and upon this, act as you please, as you think most fit ; make that choice, and prefer that course...
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The Works of the Right Reverend Father in God, Joseph Butler: ... to which ...

Joseph Butler - 1845 - 642 pages
...alteration at all in the nature of our case. Things and actions are what they are, and the consequences of them will be what they will be: why then should...which you can justify to yourselves, and which sits more easy upon your own mind. It will immediately appear, that vice cannot be the happiness, but must...
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The Works of ... Joseph Butler ... to which is Prefixed: An Account of the ...

Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - 1848 - 632 pages
...alteration at all in the nature of our case. Things and actions arc what they are, and the consequences of them will be what they will be: why then should...which you can justify to yourselves, and which sits more easy upon your own mind. It will immediately appear, that vice cannot be the happiness, but must...
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Notes and Queries

1916 - 688 pages
...elsewhere. H. BIRCH SHAHPE. Conservative Club. [" Things and actions are what they are, and the consequences of them will be what they will be ; why then should we desire to be deceived? "— Bp. Butler, Sermon VII., ' On the Character of Balaam,' last paragraph.] W. ROBINSON, LL.D., FSA,...
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The analogy of religion, to the constitution and course of nature: also ...

Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1856 - 584 pages
...our case. Things and actions are what the? are, and the consequences of them will be what they *i" be : why then should we desire to be deceived ? As we are " [' Analogy,' pt. i. chap. iii. p. 61.] reasonable creatures, and have any regard to ourselves, we...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 43

1883 - 934 pages
...things be stated and considered as they really are." " Things are what they are, and the consequences of them will be what they will be ; why, then, should we desire to be deceived ?" Now what is the way in which the objections to the Christian * In a letter to the St. Jama's Gazette,...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 27

1876 - 1022 pages
...things be stated and considered as they really are.'' "Things are what they are, and the consequences of them will be what they will be ; why, then, should we desire to be deceived ? " " I express myself with caution, lest I should be mistaken to vilify reason, which is indeed the...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 129

1876 - 966 pages
...and of the madness of self-deception : " Things and actions are what they are, and the consequences of them will be what they will be ; why then should we desire to be deceived ? " — such a man, even if he was somewhat despotically imposed upon our youth, may yet well challenge...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 33

1876 - 802 pages
...like this sentence, splend-ide vemx, of Butler's : " Things are what they are, and the consequences of them will be what they will be ; why, then, should we desire to be deceived ? " To take in such a sentence as that is an education in moral and intellectual veracity. And after...
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The Supernatural in Nature: A Verification by Free Use of Science

Joseph William Reynolds - 1878 - 552 pages
...worship. We take facts as we find them. Butler said, — " Things are what they are, and the consequences of them will be what they will be ; why, then, should we desire to be deceived ? " The duration of life on our globe is but a single pulsation of the mighty life of the universe....
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