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  1. Bishop Butler, An Appreciation: With The Best Passages Of His Writings Selected And Arranged by Whyte Alexander 1836-1921, Butler Joseph 1692-1752, 2010-09-26
  2. Butler's Three Sermons On Human Nature And Dissertation On Virtue by Butler Joseph 1692-1752, Whewell William 1794-1866, 2010-09-27
  3. Ethik und Theologie bei Joseph Butler (1692-1752) (German Edition) by Bernhard Wilhelm Ensink, 1995
  4. Fifteen Sermons Preached at the Rolls Chapel. by Joseph (1692-1752) Butler, 2010-01-01
  5. The works of ... Joseph Butler ... to which is prefixed, an account of the character and writings of the author by Butler Joseph 1692-1752, 1848-01-01
  6. The works of Joseph Butler .. Volume 1 by Joseph, 1692-1752 Butler, 2009-10-26
  7. Sermons by Joseph Butler. by Butler. Joseph. 1692-1752., 1844-01-01
  8. Joseph Butler, 1692-1752 by Ian T. Ramsey, 1969-10
  9. Joseph Butler, 1692-1752, author of The analogy of religion: Some features of his life and thought, (Friends of Dr. Williams's Library) by Ian T Ramsey, 1969
  10. The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and course of nature. : To which are added, two brief dissertations: I. On personal identity: and II. On the nature of virtue. : Together with A charge, delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Durham, at the primary visitation, in the year 1751. by Butler. Joseph. 1692-1752, 1819-01-01
  11. The analogy of religion. natural and revealed. to the constituti by Butler. Joseph. 1692-1752., 1884-01-01
  12. Complete works by Joseph, 1692-1752 Butler, 2009-10-26
  13. A SERMON Preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; ... 2/16/1738-9 (From Matt. 24: 14) by Joseph [1692 - 1752] Butler, 1739-01-01
  14. Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed to the Constitution and Course of Nature to Which Are Added, Two Brief Dissertations by Joseph (1692-1752) Butler, 2010-01-01

41. Christian Quotation Of The Day Index
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Yahweh and the Gods of Canaan; a historical analysis of two contrasting faiths , Doubleday, Garden City, N.Y.: 1968

42. PHILTAR - Compendium Of Philosophers/B
1688) An introduction to his life and work. Butler, Joseph (16921752)A useful introduction to his life and work from the IEP. Büchner
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43. Names Index
Buck, Paul (1899) 38, 91n.2 Burnett, Piers (1940-) 4, 413 Burtt, EA (1892-1989),410 Butchvarov, Panayot (1933-), 412 Butler, Joseph (1692-1752) 39, 371
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44. Author Index
John, 18371921 Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890 Bury, Richard de, 1287-1345Butler, Ellis Parker, 1869-1937 Butler, Joseph, 1692-1752 Butler, Samuel
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45. Syllabus: Phil 11 B Intro To Phil: Philosophy
Joseph Butler, 16921752 Five Sermons, Hacketttenth week. See also Butler'sarguments against Hobbes' and Mandeville's psychological egoism .
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Meditations, trans. Lafleuer, Library of Liberal Artsfirst three weeks. George Berkeley, 1685-1753: Philosophical Works, M. Ayers (ed.), Everyman-J.M. Dentfourth through sixth weeks:
    Three Dialogues, supplemented by the following passages:
    from An Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision,

      pp. 47-9, §§ 109-13; pp. 58-62, §§§§ 139-47, and
    from The Principles of Human Knowledge,
      pp. 136-39, §§ 118-22; and pp. 142-3, §§ 131-2
    See also Berkeley's God in the Quad
Immanuel Kant, 1724-1804: Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, trans. H.J. Paton, Harper Torchbooksseventh and eighth weeks. Bernard Mandeville, 1670-1733: passages from The Fable of the Bees ninth week: we will read Mandeville's poem of the title, his accompanying essay, "An Enquiry into the Origin of Moral Virtue," and four of his remarks on passages in his poem. We will also read selections from F.B. Kaye's commentary. (Copies will be supplied.) Joseph Butler, 1692-1752:

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47. Biblical Studies*Whoever Comes To Me (6:35-40)
The story is told of Bishop Joseph Butler’s (16921752) fear of dying, even thoughhe was ordained to the ministry in 1718 and continued in this role until
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parent.rtop.location="../../../banner.htm"; Thrust Statement: God will accept anyone who comes to Him. Scripture Reading: John 6:35-40 Do you ever feel unworthy of the Gospel of Christ? Do you think that your life is too soiled for Christ to accept you? Will God accept the drunkard, the homosexual, the lesbian, the thief, the murderer, the prostitute, and so on? How do you feel about your own salvation? Do you have hope? Do you understand the love of God? Does God accept the down-and-out? Does God accept sinners? As one reads and rereads the Word of God, one is presented with real people who also felt this same unworthiness of God’s grace. One is confronted, almost daily, with the very dregs of society. Yet, in spite of such degradation, one sees the Son of God reaching out to the lost. In fact one can hear the words of the Master as those words sink deep into one’s consciousness: “ Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest Matthew 11:28 God deals with all of us, in spite of our idiosyncrasies, or unconventional behavior. The clarion call is: “ Whoever comes to me I will never drive away .” To illustrate these truths, this message will utilize three characters in order to point out God’s willingness to accept the most egregious sinner—The Samaritan woman, Levi (Matthew) the tax collector, and the woman caught in adultery. I have chosen these three people, especially the two of the women, to show how God crossed traditional barriers to reach out to women as well as to men, especially tax collectors. Also, I relate three stories of how

48. The World's Best Orations; From The Earliest Period To The Present Time (1901) E
18181893. 830. BOWLER, BENJAMIN F. Article Ten (Argument Impeaching Andrew Johnson).1692-1752. 842. Butler, Joseph The Government of the Tongue. 100-44 BC. 846.
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49. Concise Dictionary Of Religion
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    51. Baroque Religion/Philosophy Grids
    Joseph Butler 16921752 moral philosopher, theologian and bishop; The Analogyof Religion (1736); WWW Joseph Butler (Britannica) Overview and links.
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    52. Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations
    22 cm. Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references and index. Subject, Butler,Joseph, 16921752. Butler, Joseph, 1692-1752. Analogy of religion.
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    KEYWORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Author Pynchon, Thomas Ruggles, 1823-1904. Title Bishop Butler, a religious philosopher for all time : a sketch of his life with an examination of the Analogy / by Thomas Ruggles Pynchon. Pub info New York : Appleton, 1889. LOCATION CALL # STATUS Central DK Biog B B9852 P CHECK SHELVES Call # B B9852 P Descript Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references and index. Subject Butler, Joseph, 1692-1752. Butler, Joseph, 1692-1752. Analogy of religion.

    53. Class Notes: Virginia Theological Seminary
    Joseph Butler, 16921752; Analogy of Religion and Fifteen Sermons. Questionhow do you make sense of Christian faith in light of the world about us?
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    CE Prof. Timothy Sedgwick Reflecting how Richard Hooker and Jeremy Taylor see Christian faith given, Anglicanism may be understood as a worshipping community formed under the story of Christ where worship is the sacramental celebration or enactment of the story. But this is not to answer the range of questions that arise within the community of faith. As a tradition evolves, as a community develops form one generation to the next, obvious questions shift or change and the sheer volume of the responses to the questions of the community increases. New responses generate arguments for and against. New positions develop. The development of tradition is, in this sense, a matter of complexification. But, if the distinct questions of how to deepen, share, mediate, and understand identity mediated in Word and sacrament (what may be called narrative identity) are kept in mind, then some order may be discerned among what are otherwise seen as competing claims about the essence of the tradition and Christianity itself. In fact, if the distinct questions are kept in mind, the broader basis or shape of Christian faith as sacramental, as given in the worshipping community (in Word and sacrament), may be seen instead of lost form view. These questions may vary but include: 1. How do we deepen the faith celebrated in a life lived?

    54. They Shall Not Hurt Or Destroy - Chapter 8 - Animals Have Souls - The Writings O
    English theologian Joseph Butler (16921752), a contemporary of John Wesley’s,was born in a Presbyterian family, joined the Church of England, and
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    The Writings of
    Vasu Murti THEY SHALL NOT HURT OR DESTROY Animal Rights and Vegetarianism
    in the Western Religious Traditions
    Chapter 8 Animals Have Souls
    One widespread rationalization in Christian circles, often used to justify humanity’s mistreatment of animals, is the erroneous belief that humans alone possess immortal souls, and only humans, therefore, are worthy of moral consideration. The 19 th century German philosopher, Arthur Schopenhauer, condemned such a philosophy in his On the Basis of Morality "Because Christian morality leaves animals out of account," wrote Schopenhauer, "they are at once outlawed in philosophical morals; they are mere ‘things,’ mere means to any ends whatsoever. They can therefore be used for vivisection, hunting, coursing, bullfights, and horse racing, and can be whipped to death as they struggle along with heavy carts of stone. Shame on such a morality that is worthy of pariahs, and that fails to recognize the eternal essence that exists in every living thing, and shines forth with inscrutable significance from all eyes that see the sun!" According to the Bible, animals have souls. Texts such as Genesis 1:21,24 are often mistranslated to read "living creatures." The exact Hebrew used in reference to animals throughout the Bible is "

    55. Oriel College - Archives - Some Famous Oriel Names
    fashion. Joseph Butler (16921752) Student 1715-1721 Philosopher. Bishopof Bristol and Dean of St Paul's 1740. Bishop of Durham 1750.
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    There is a College tradition that Sir Thomas More was a student at Oriel, but this cannot be substantiated. A tradition in his family placed him at Canterbury College (where the Canterbury Quad of Christ Church now stands). Another tradition suggests that he may have lodged in St Mary Hall , but there are no records to prove or disprove this. However, it is certain that all the following were at Oriel: Matthew Arnold (1822-1888)
    Fellow 1845-1852
    Poet and Critic Thomas Arnold (1795-1842)
    Fellow 1815-1821
    Headmaster of Rugby School and Regius Professor of Modern History Thomas Arundel (1353-1414)
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    Chancellor of England and Archbishop of Canterbury. Opposed Richard II and crowned Henry of Bolingbroke as Henry IV. George Bryan 'Beau' Brummell (1778-1840)
    Undergraduate 1794
    Dandy and arbiter of fashion Joseph Butler (1692-1752)
    Student 1715-1721
    Philosopher. Bishop of Bristol and Dean of St Paul's 1740. Bishop of Durham 1750. Thomas Hughes (1822-1896) Undergraduate 1841-1845 Author of Tom Brown's Schooldays and founder member of the Christian Socialists.

    56. 702 Sylla. S97
    273Bm. 21 IX. The Moral Sense Joseph Butler (16921752), David Hume(1711-1776), and Adam Smith (1723-1790). (a)
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    Spring, 1997; CBC B-225A office 895-3463, home 645-0708 Wednesdays, 6:00 - 8:30pm office hrs. M/W 3-5 pm, + app'tmts. A Critical History of Ethics I. (a) Required readings:
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    57. B
    Burns, JH. Utilitarianism and Democracy, Philosophical Quarterly 9,1959. Butler, Joseph (16921752) CD Broad's biographical sketch.
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    58. Course Number PHI 420B
    Joseph Butler (16921752) is widely recognized as one of the most important moralphilosophers of the 18th century and one of the most profound theological
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    59. Philosophy 172
    March 11 13 An Eclectic Theory. Joseph Butler (16921752) RaphaelI, pp. 323-386. March 18 21 Associationism and the Moral Sense.
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    Philosophy 172 The History of Modern Moral Philosophy I. Instructor: II. Teaching Fellow: III. Required Books: British Moralists 1650-1800 (2 volumes). Hackett, 1991. Moral Philosophy from Montaigne to Kant (2 volumes). A Treatise of Human Nature Selection from Immanuel Kant’s "Inquiry Concerning the Distinctness of the Principles of Natural Theology and Morals." Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals Korsgaard, Christine M., "Kant’s Analysis of Obligation: The Argument of Groundwork I " IV. Recommended Books: Outlines of the History of Ethics for English Readers V. Assignments and Grading Policies: VI. Schedule of Readings and Assignments: January 30: Introduction Recommended: Richard Cumberland (1631-1718): Schneewind I, pp. 138-155 Rene Descartes (1596-1650), "Replies to Objections": Schneewind I, pp. 233-235 Benedict de Spinoza (1632-1677): Schneewind I, pp. 237-255 February 20: The Rationalist Response Ralph Cudworth (1617-1688): Raphael I, pp. 102-119 A Treatise of Human Nature John Gay (1699-1745): Schneewind II, pp. 399-413

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