Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... favour of the revelations of the Old and New Testaments . These are of so much weight that they ought not , in fairness , to be overlooked ; nor can their force be easily resisted by the impartial inquirer . The moral agency of man is a ...
... favour of the revelations of the Old and New Testaments . These are of so much weight that they ought not , in fairness , to be overlooked ; nor can their force be easily resisted by the impartial inquirer . The moral agency of man is a ...
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... favour of the practice of virtue , and opposed it to the practice of vice . ( 1 ) ( 1 ) " As the manifold appearances of design and of final causes , in the con- stitution of the world , prove it to be the work of an intelligent mind ...
... favour of the practice of virtue , and opposed it to the practice of vice . ( 1 ) ( 1 ) " As the manifold appearances of design and of final causes , in the con- stitution of the world , prove it to be the work of an intelligent mind ...
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... favour or displeasure toward his crea- tures clearly and frequently connected in his administration with any particular course of conduct , may be considered as a revelation of his will by action ; and is not at all inconsistent with a ...
... favour or displeasure toward his crea- tures clearly and frequently connected in his administration with any particular course of conduct , may be considered as a revelation of his will by action ; and is not at all inconsistent with a ...
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... favour of beneficent actions is to be inferred from the pleasure which is afforded to those who perform them , it is only in- dicated to those to whom a beneficent act gives pleasure , and its non- performance pain ; and it cannot ...
... favour of beneficent actions is to be inferred from the pleasure which is afforded to those who perform them , it is only in- dicated to those to whom a beneficent act gives pleasure , and its non- performance pain ; and it cannot ...
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... favour . At the best , it is left entirely uncertain ; a ground is laid for heart - rending doubts , and fearful anticipations ; and , for any thing he can show to the contrary , the goodness which God has displayed in nature and ...
... favour . At the best , it is left entirely uncertain ; a ground is laid for heart - rending doubts , and fearful anticipations ; and , for any thing he can show to the contrary , the goodness which God has displayed in nature and ...
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