Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... ascribe to our own understanding the disco- very of what , in reality , we borrowed from others ; or , at least ... ascribes all to his own vigour ; little considering how much he owes to their pains who cleared the woods , drained ...
... ascribe to our own understanding the disco- very of what , in reality , we borrowed from others ; or , at least ... ascribes all to his own vigour ; little considering how much he owes to their pains who cleared the woods , drained ...
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... ascribe both them , and the laws which were introduced by their various legislators , to the gods . Xenophon represents it as the opinion of Socrates , that the unwritten laws received over the whole earth , which it was impossible that ...
... ascribe both them , and the laws which were introduced by their various legislators , to the gods . Xenophon represents it as the opinion of Socrates , that the unwritten laws received over the whole earth , which it was impossible that ...
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... ascribes to HIM both the justice and the mercy of the punishment . This event takes place also in the accomplishment ... ascribing to him the perfection of knowing the future , which none of the false gods , appealed to by the ...
... ascribes to HIM both the justice and the mercy of the punishment . This event takes place also in the accomplishment ... ascribing to him the perfection of knowing the future , which none of the false gods , appealed to by the ...
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... ascribed to Zoroaster bear the marks of Jewish origin , because they are mingled with some of the peculiar rites and circumstances of the Jewish temple . From this source the theology of the Persians received improvements in correct and ...
... ascribed to Zoroaster bear the marks of Jewish origin , because they are mingled with some of the peculiar rites and circumstances of the Jewish temple . From this source the theology of the Persians received improvements in correct and ...
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... ascribed to God ; and not only the general doctrine of Providence , but that most interesting branch of it , the connection of dispensations of prosperity and affliction with moral ends . Murder , theft , oppression , injustice ...
... ascribed to God ; and not only the general doctrine of Providence , but that most interesting branch of it , the connection of dispensations of prosperity and affliction with moral ends . Murder , theft , oppression , injustice ...
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