Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... argument on the various subjects discussed , without any attempt at embellishment of style , and without adding practical uses and reflections , which , however important , did not fall within the plan of this publication . The various ...
... argument on the various subjects discussed , without any attempt at embellishment of style , and without adding practical uses and reflections , which , however important , did not fall within the plan of this publication . The various ...
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... argument from the severity of God is as forcible against pardon , as the argument from his goodness is in its favour . At the best , it is left entirely uncertain ; a ground is laid for heart - rending doubts , and fearful anticipations ...
... argument from the severity of God is as forcible against pardon , as the argument from his goodness is in its favour . At the best , it is left entirely uncertain ; a ground is laid for heart - rending doubts , and fearful anticipations ...
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... argument by which their crimes are justified . The doctrine of one supreme , all - wise , and uncontrollable ... arguments which have often in modern times been brought to support the presumption " that the human soul is immortal ...
... argument by which their crimes are justified . The doctrine of one supreme , all - wise , and uncontrollable ... arguments which have often in modern times been brought to support the presumption " that the human soul is immortal ...
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... argument for the sufficiency of reason would not be much advanced thereby ; for the case would then be , that the reason which occasionally reached the truth had not firmness enough to hold it fast , and the pinion which sometimes bore ...
... argument for the sufficiency of reason would not be much advanced thereby ; for the case would then be , that the reason which occasionally reached the truth had not firmness enough to hold it fast , and the pinion which sometimes bore ...
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... argument be pursued from the state of their morals both in knowledge and in practice . This argument is simple and obvious . If the nature , extent , and obligation of moral rules had become involved in great misapprehension and ...
... argument be pursued from the state of their morals both in knowledge and in practice . This argument is simple and obvious . If the nature , extent , and obligation of moral rules had become involved in great misapprehension and ...
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