Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1Carlton & Porter, 1850 |
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... considered unlawful by the ancients , on the ground of its being a violation of God's appointment ; and modern ethical writers have added little to the force of their doctrines on the sub- ject . Of course their views are inefficient ...
... considered unlawful by the ancients , on the ground of its being a violation of God's appointment ; and modern ethical writers have added little to the force of their doctrines on the sub- ject . Of course their views are inefficient ...
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... considered , and justly considered , as the opinion of the teacher , and nothing but an opinion , to which every one might listen or not without any conscious- ness of violating an obligation , and which every one might and would ...
... considered , and justly considered , as the opinion of the teacher , and nothing but an opinion , to which every one might listen or not without any conscious- ness of violating an obligation , and which every one might and would ...
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... considered . The doing , ascribed to the Eternal Word , is of a specific character , -doing in the sense of framing , making , or creating ( παντα ) “ all things . " The Socinians have not , however , fully satisfied themselves with ...
... considered . The doing , ascribed to the Eternal Word , is of a specific character , -doing in the sense of framing , making , or creating ( παντα ) “ all things . " The Socinians have not , however , fully satisfied themselves with ...
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