Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... ages have expressed respecting the conduct of each other , sufficiently show that man has always been considered as an agent actually performing , or capable of performing moral actions , for as such he has been treated . No one ever ...
... ages have expressed respecting the conduct of each other , sufficiently show that man has always been considered as an agent actually performing , or capable of performing moral actions , for as such he has been treated . No one ever ...
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... ages , been determined , were formed solely from a course of ob- servation on their tendency to promote or obstruct ... age , was previously furnished with these general notions and dis- tinctions . They were in the world before ...
... ages , been determined , were formed solely from a course of ob- servation on their tendency to promote or obstruct ... age , was previously furnished with these general notions and dis- tinctions . They were in the world before ...
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... ages , and warrants therefore the conclusion , that the effect arises from original principles and a constitution of things which the Creator has established , Nor can any reason be offered why such a nature should be given to man , and ...
... ages , and warrants therefore the conclusion , that the effect arises from original principles and a constitution of things which the Creator has established , Nor can any reason be offered why such a nature should be given to man , and ...
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... ages , is consentaneous throughout ; which is rendered autho- ritative by Divine attestation ; which consists in clear and legislative enunciation , and not in human speculation and laborious inference ; of which the teachers were as ...
... ages , is consentaneous throughout ; which is rendered autho- ritative by Divine attestation ; which consists in clear and legislative enunciation , and not in human speculation and laborious inference ; of which the teachers were as ...
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... ages ; but Moses nowhere pretends to be the author of any of these fundamental truths . The book of Genesis opens with the words , " In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth ; " but here the term " God " is used familiarly ...
... ages ; but Moses nowhere pretends to be the author of any of these fundamental truths . The book of Genesis opens with the words , " In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth ; " but here the term " God " is used familiarly ...
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