Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... observed , that certain actions are injurious to society , and that to abstain from them is essential to its well being.- Murder and theft may be given as instances . It has also been perceived , that such actions result from certain ...
... observed , that certain actions are injurious to society , and that to abstain from them is essential to its well being.- Murder and theft may be given as instances . It has also been perceived , that such actions result from certain ...
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... observed by a judicious writer , that " all the distinctions of good and evil refer to some principle above ourselves ; for , were there no Supreme Governor and Judge to reward and punish , the very notions of good and evil would vanish ...
... observed by a judicious writer , that " all the distinctions of good and evil refer to some principle above ourselves ; for , were there no Supreme Governor and Judge to reward and punish , the very notions of good and evil would vanish ...
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... observation and experience lie against this ; and the case is the more alarming to a considerate mind , that so little of the sad inference , that the human race is under a rigorous administration , depends upon reasoning and opinion ...
... observation and experience lie against this ; and the case is the more alarming to a considerate mind , that so little of the sad inference , that the human race is under a rigorous administration , depends upon reasoning and opinion ...
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... observation and cannot be 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 ...
... observation and cannot be 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 ...
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... observed his own instructions , and lived in obedience to his own precepts ? On the contrary , many of them were slaves to filthy lusts , many to pride , many to covetousness , " & c . ( 7 ) ( 6 ) " Let it be granted , ( though not true ...
... observed his own instructions , and lived in obedience to his own precepts ? On the contrary , many of them were slaves to filthy lusts , many to pride , many to covetousness , " & c . ( 7 ) ( 6 ) " Let it be granted , ( though not true ...
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