Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... religion , as may be shown from the contentions of the wisest of men , do not for the most part lie level to the minds of the populace , without a revelation . ( 5 ) ( 5 ) " If philosophy had gone farther than it did , and from ...
... religion , as may be shown from the contentions of the wisest of men , do not for the most part lie level to the minds of the populace , without a revelation . ( 5 ) ( 5 ) " If philosophy had gone farther than it did , and from ...
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... religion and morals ; and they neither generally reformed their own lives , nor those of others . This is acknowledged by Cicero : " Do you think that these things had any influence upon the men ( a very few excepted , ) who thought and ...
... religion and morals ; and they neither generally reformed their own lives , nor those of others . This is acknowledged by Cicero : " Do you think that these things had any influence upon the men ( a very few excepted , ) who thought and ...
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... religion is often used equivocally . " Some understand by it every thing in religion , with regard to truth and duty , which , when once discovered , may be clearly shown to have a real foundation in the nature and relations of things ...
... religion is often used equivocally . " Some understand by it every thing in religion , with regard to truth and duty , which , when once discovered , may be clearly shown to have a real foundation in the nature and relations of things ...
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... religion , the existence of God , the immortality of the human soul , the accountableness of man , the good or evil quality of the most impor- tant moral actions , have , by none who have written upon them , by no legislator , poet , or ...
... religion , the existence of God , the immortality of the human soul , the accountableness of man , the good or evil quality of the most impor- tant moral actions , have , by none who have written upon them , by no legislator , poet , or ...
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... religion of Budhu , not only deny a Supreme First Cause , but dispute with subtlety and vehemence against the doctrine . We feel that our reason rests with full satisfaction in the doctrine that all things are created by one eternal and ...
... religion of Budhu , not only deny a Supreme First Cause , but dispute with subtlety and vehemence against the doctrine . We feel that our reason rests with full satisfaction in the doctrine that all things are created by one eternal and ...
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