Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... absolute benevolence . There may possibly be in the creation , beings , to whom he manifests himself under this most amiable of all characters , for it is the most amiable , supposing it not , as perhaps it is not , incompatible with ...
... absolute benevolence . There may possibly be in the creation , beings , to whom he manifests himself under this most amiable of all characters , for it is the most amiable , supposing it not , as perhaps it is not , incompatible with ...
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... absolute fatality , equally subverted all true notions of religions , and made the doctrine of the resurrection of the dead , and a future judgment needless and impossible . Some professed open immorality , others by subtle distinctions ...
... absolute fatality , equally subverted all true notions of religions , and made the doctrine of the resurrection of the dead , and a future judgment needless and impossible . Some professed open immorality , others by subtle distinctions ...
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... absolute Atheism.- Several of the Greek philosophic sects , as is well known , were professedly Athe- istic . Cudworth enumerates four forms assumed by this species of unbelief.— The same principles which distinguish their sects may be ...
... absolute Atheism.- Several of the Greek philosophic sects , as is well known , were professedly Athe- istic . Cudworth enumerates four forms assumed by this species of unbelief.— The same principles which distinguish their sects may be ...
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... absolute necessity , or fate , to which God and matter , or the universe , which consists , as they thought , of both , was im- mutably subject ; and where they allow it , they confine the care of the gods to great affairs only . The ...
... absolute necessity , or fate , to which God and matter , or the universe , which consists , as they thought , of both , was im- mutably subject ; and where they allow it , they confine the care of the gods to great affairs only . The ...
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... absolute sense as to dis- tinct consciousness and personality . The prevalence of this notion under different modifications is indeed very remarkable . ( 1 ) " Interim tamen vix ulli fuere ( quæ humanæ mentis caligo , atque imbecil ...
... absolute sense as to dis- tinct consciousness and personality . The prevalence of this notion under different modifications is indeed very remarkable . ( 1 ) " Interim tamen vix ulli fuere ( quæ humanæ mentis caligo , atque imbecil ...
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