Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... considered as an agent actually performing , or capable of performing moral actions , for as such he has been treated . No one ever thought of making laws to regulate the conduct of the inferior animals ; or of holding them up to public ...
... considered as an agent actually performing , or capable of performing moral actions , for as such he has been treated . No one ever thought of making laws to regulate the conduct of the inferior animals ; or of holding them up to public ...
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... considered by them as a law , prescribing the one and restraining the other under the sanction , not only of our being left to the natural injurious consequences of vicious habit and practice in the present life , or of continuing to ...
... considered by them as a law , prescribing the one and restraining the other under the sanction , not only of our being left to the natural injurious consequences of vicious habit and practice in the present life , or of continuing to ...
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... considered as a revelation of his will by action ; and is not at all inconsistent with a farther revelation by the direct means of language . The Theist admits that a revelation of the will of God has been made by significant actions ...
... considered as a revelation of his will by action ; and is not at all inconsistent with a farther revelation by the direct means of language . The Theist admits that a revelation of the will of God has been made by significant actions ...
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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 consciousness of vio- lating 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 consciousness of vio- lating an obligation , and which every one might and would ...
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... considered the Jewish Church as appointed not to preserve only but to extend true religion . " God be merciful to us and bless us , that thy ways may be known upon earth , thy sav- ing health unto all nations . " This renders pagan ...
... considered the Jewish Church as appointed not to preserve only but to extend true religion . " God be merciful to us and bless us , that thy ways may be known upon earth , thy sav- ing health unto all nations . " This renders pagan ...
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