Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... wisdom , goodness , and justice , who has both made men and continues to govern them ; and the strongest presumption is afforded by the very constitution of the nature of man , and the relations established among human affairs , which ...
... wisdom , goodness , and justice , who has both made men and continues to govern them ; and the strongest presumption is afforded by the very constitution of the nature of man , and the relations established among human affairs , which ...
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... wisdom , equity , and goodness . But in proportion as any one feels him- self obliged to admit and to expect a state of future existence , he must feel the necessity of being assured , that it will be a felicitous one . Yet should he be ...
... wisdom , equity , and goodness . But in proportion as any one feels him- self obliged to admit and to expect a state of future existence , he must feel the necessity of being assured , that it will be a felicitous one . Yet should he be ...
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... wisdom : yet there was little agreement among them , even upon the first principles of religion and morals ; and they neither generally reformed their own lives , nor those of others . This is acknowledged by Cicero : " Do you think ...
... wisdom : yet there was little agreement among them , even upon the first principles of religion and morals ; and they neither generally reformed their own lives , nor those of others . This is acknowledged by Cicero : " Do you think ...
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... wisdom of very early ages consisted not so much in natural and speculative science , as in moral notions , rules of conduct , and an acquaintance with the opinions of the wise of still earlier periods . The few persons through whom this ...
... wisdom of very early ages consisted not so much in natural and speculative science , as in moral notions , rules of conduct , and an acquaintance with the opinions of the wise of still earlier periods . The few persons through whom this ...
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... wisdom of that monarch , produced not only a wide spread rumour , but , as it was intended by Divine wisdom and goodness , moral effects upon the people of distant nations , and that the Abyssinians received the Jewish religion after ...
... wisdom of that monarch , produced not only a wide spread rumour , but , as it was intended by Divine wisdom and goodness , moral effects upon the people of distant nations , and that the Abyssinians received the Jewish religion after ...
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