Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical operations of ChristianityR. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1833 - 12 páginas |
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... creatures ; if , further , when we reflect on the gross moral darkness which overspread the world before the coming of Christ , we cannot but admit that , in order to this end , a clear external revelation of the divine will was ...
... creatures ; if , further , when we reflect on the gross moral darkness which overspread the world before the coming of Christ , we cannot but admit that , in order to this end , a clear external revelation of the divine will was ...
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... creatures to inevitable and irremediable error ; secondly , because they were wrought in support of a religious system , which was directed in all its parts to righteous ends ; which was therefore entirely opposed , on the one hand , to ...
... creatures to inevitable and irremediable error ; secondly , because they were wrought in support of a religious system , which was directed in all its parts to righteous ends ; which was therefore entirely opposed , on the one hand , to ...
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... creatures now living - analogical rea- soning enables us to form a correct apprehension . Sometimes also the intelligent observers of moral and political causes are enabled , by a somewhat more dif- ficult application of the same ...
... creatures now living - analogical rea- soning enables us to form a correct apprehension . Sometimes also the intelligent observers of moral and political causes are enabled , by a somewhat more dif- ficult application of the same ...
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... creatures . Certain it is , however , that these moral attributes of the Creator and Governor of men may be traced in some of the declarations of ancient heathen philoso- phy , as well as in the frequent confessions of the champions of ...
... creatures . Certain it is , however , that these moral attributes of the Creator and Governor of men may be traced in some of the declarations of ancient heathen philoso- phy , as well as in the frequent confessions of the champions of ...
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... creatures of God are fervent and often inordinate , but towards the munificent Creator , from whom all beauty and loveli- ness spring , our feelings are very generally those of cold and careless indifference . We may be so civilized as ...
... creatures of God are fervent and often inordinate , but towards the munificent Creator , from whom all beauty and loveli- ness spring , our feelings are very generally those of cold and careless indifference . We may be so civilized as ...
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