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1 Read | the public to value the obligation they have to their critical 2 I, II | from the moral and eternal obligation which these rules evidently 3 I, II | persuasion of their certainty and obligation. The great principle of 4 I, II | breaches, and so the internal obligation and establishment of the 5 I, II | and be convinced of their obligation. Others also may come to 6 I, II | who are persuaded of their obligation. But it is not to be imagined 7 I, II | ideas of God, of law, of obligation, of punishment, of a life 8 I, III | notion of a law, and an obligation to observe it. Besides the 9 II, XXI | nature to happiness is an obligation and motive to them, to take 10 II, XXII | ideas we mark by the names obligation, drunkenness, a lie, &c.; 11 II, XXVIII| a moral right, power, or obligation to do something. Thus, a 12 II, XXXIII| life after, as the greatest obligation he could have received; 13 IV, VIII | a law is a law,” and “obligation is obligation”; “right is 14 IV, VIII | law,” and “obligation is obligation”; “right is right,” and “ 15 IV, XIII | and dependent is under an obligation to obey the supreme and 16 IV, XX | metanoeite, to carry in it the obligation to a very weighty duty.