id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3150 Butler, Joseph Human Nature, and Other Sermons .txt text/plain 47304 1811 63 of man as respecting self, and tending to private good, his own preservation and happiness; and the nature of man as having respect to considered as entirely distinct; otherwise the nature of man as tending affection in human nature, the object and end of which is the good of passions, and particular affections, quite distinct both from self-love passions in the mind of man, which are distinct both from self-love and passion the action is natural, it is manifest that self-love is in human conformably to the economy of man's nature, reasonable self-love must the good of others, but considered as a natural affection, its particular affections in human nature towards external objects, as one the particular affection to good characters, reverence and moral love of wise, powerful, good, He is the natural object of those affections which Thus Almighty God is the natural object of the several affections, love, ./cache/3150.txt ./txt/3150.txt