Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... true , ) that all the moral precepts of the Gospel were known by somebody or other , among mankind before . But where , or how , or of what use , is not considered . Suppose they may be picked up here and there ; some from SOLON , and ...
... true , ) that all the moral precepts of the Gospel were known by somebody or other , among mankind before . But where , or how , or of what use , is not considered . Suppose they may be picked up here and there ; some from SOLON , and ...
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... true religious traditions and revelations of all ages , or among those whose reason derived principles from these revelations on which to establish its inferences . We generally think it a truth , easily and convincingly demonstrated ...
... true religious traditions and revelations of all ages , or among those whose reason derived principles from these revelations on which to establish its inferences . We generally think it a truth , easily and convincingly demonstrated ...
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... true ; but that some false things are annexed to all that is true , tanta similitudine ut iis nulla sit certa judicandi , et assentiendi nota , and that with so much likeness , that there is no certain note of judging what is true ...
... true ; but that some false things are annexed to all that is true , tanta similitudine ut iis nulla sit certa judicandi , et assentiendi nota , and that with so much likeness , that there is no certain note of judging what is true ...
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... true notions of religions , and made the doctrine of the resurrection of the dead , and a future judgment needless and impossible . Some professed open immorality , others by subtle distinctions patronized particular vices . The better ...
... true notions of religions , and made the doctrine of the resurrection of the dead , and a future judgment needless and impossible . Some professed open immorality , others by subtle distinctions patronized particular vices . The better ...
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... true God was acknowledged . Melchi- zedec was the sovereign of one of the nations of Canaan , and priest of the most high God , and his subjects must therefore have been worship- pers of the true Divinity . Abimelech the Philistine and ...
... true God was acknowledged . Melchi- zedec was the sovereign of one of the nations of Canaan , and priest of the most high God , and his subjects must therefore have been worship- pers of the true Divinity . Abimelech the Philistine and ...
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