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moods 3
moon 1
moral 43
morality 20
morality-immorality 1
morally 6
morals 5
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20 before
20 given
20 great
20 morality
20 oneself
20 way
20 were
Metropolitan Philaret (Voskresensky)
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morality

   Work, Chapter
1 LawGod,2 | has an understanding or morality. Every person is aware that 2 LawGod,2 | immoral). By these concepts of morality, man differs immeasurably 3 LawGod,2 | conscience is the basis of the morality common to man. A person 4 LawGod,2 | the fact that a concept of morality is universal in mankind. 5 LawGod,11| the courses in Christian morality and doctrine (formerly taught 6 LawGod,21| root principle of Christian morality.~In addition to the moral 7 LawGod,21| the teaching of Christian morality, these systems nevertheless 8 LawGod,21| the basic teaching about morality. They seem to be frightened 9 LawGod,21| these secular systems of morality, the best known and most 10 LawGod,21| epicurianism), the basis of morality is the quest for that form 11 LawGod,21| acceptable principle of morality for Orthodox Christians. 12 LawGod,21| fundamental question of morality is the difference between 13 LawGod,21| others). Moreover, what morality can we speak of in a situation 14 LawGod,21| system of non-Christian morality. This system enjoins one 15 LawGod,21| established as a basis of morality. If we express this utilitarian 16 LawGod,21| utilitarianism as solvent systems of morality. These systems are now very 17 LawGod,21| Because much of social morality and opinion still bear the 18 LawGod,22| As The Basic Principle Of Morality~We have observed that those 19 LawGod,22| observed that those systems of morality which do not found themselves 20 LawGod,22| observed that Christian morality is completely established


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