Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... deny the existence of a Divine law obligatory upon man , we must deny that the world is under Divine government , for government without rule or law is a solecism ; and to deny the Divine government , would leave it impossible for us ...
... deny the existence of a Divine law obligatory upon man , we must deny that the world is under Divine government , for government without rule or law is a solecism ; and to deny the Divine government , would leave it impossible for us ...
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... deny that indications of his will have been made by ( 2 ) Christianity as Old as the Creation , p . 233.- " By employing our reason to collect the will of God from the fund of our nature physical and moral , we may acquire not only a ...
... deny that indications of his will have been made by ( 2 ) Christianity as Old as the Creation , p . 233.- " By employing our reason to collect the will of God from the fund of our nature physical and moral , we may acquire not only a ...
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... denied . The irresistible inference from this is , that at least , the great body of mankind , not being accustomed to intellectual exercises ; not having even leisure for them on account of their being doomed to sordid labours ; and ...
... denied . The irresistible inference from this is , that at least , the great body of mankind , not being accustomed to intellectual exercises ; not having even leisure for them on account of their being doomed to sordid labours ; and ...
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... denied , however differently they may be ac- counted for . It is another consideration of importance that the exercise of reason is limited by our knowledge ; in other words , that it must be furnished with subjects which it may arrange ...
... denied , however differently they may be ac- counted for . It is another consideration of importance that the exercise of reason is limited by our knowledge ; in other words , that it must be furnished with subjects which it may arrange ...
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... deny , according to their respective opinions . If we overlook the inspiration of the writings of Moses , they command respect as the most ancient records in the world , and as embodying the religious opinions of the earliest ages ; but ...
... deny , according to their respective opinions . If we overlook the inspiration of the writings of Moses , they command respect as the most ancient records in the world , and as embodying the religious opinions of the earliest ages ; but ...
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