Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... mind ; and the in- dulgence or restraint of such affections has therefore been also regarded as a moral act . Anger , revenge , and cupidity , have been deemed evils as the sources of injuries of various kinds ; and humanity , self ...
... mind ; and the in- dulgence or restraint of such affections has therefore been also regarded as a moral act . Anger , revenge , and cupidity , have been deemed evils as the sources of injuries of various kinds ; and humanity , self ...
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... mind ; or any instance of his 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 ...
... mind ; or any instance of his 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 ...
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... mind , that so little of the sad inference , that the human race is under a rigorous administration , depends upon reasoning and opinion : it is fact of common and daily observation . The minds of men are in general a prey to discontent ...
... mind , that so little of the sad inference , that the human race is under a rigorous administration , depends upon reasoning and opinion : it is fact of common and daily observation . The minds of men are in general a prey to discontent ...
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... Mind , there is as strong a reason to presume that it is indicated to us somewhere , as that the law under which we are placed should have been expressly pro- mulgated ; and especially if such a scheme of bestowing pardon has been ...
... Mind , there is as strong a reason to presume that it is indicated to us somewhere , as that the law under which we are placed should have been expressly pro- mulgated ; and especially if such a scheme of bestowing pardon has been ...
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... minds of the learners . The task would therefore be hopeless as to the majority , both from their want of time and ... mind fully adequate to the whole subject , and suddenly irradiate the understandings of the most listless and ...
... minds of the learners . The task would therefore be hopeless as to the majority , both from their want of time and ... mind fully adequate to the whole subject , and suddenly irradiate the understandings of the most listless and ...
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