Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... deities , as the rule which determines the good or the evil of the conduct of men ; which will was considered by them as a law , prescribing the one and restraining the other under the sanction , not only of our being left to the ...
... deities , as the rule which determines the good or the evil of the conduct of men ; which will was considered by them as a law , prescribing the one and restraining the other under the sanction , not only of our being left to the ...
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... Deity , on which the moderns have so confidently rested for the demonstration of the existence of God by rational induction , whether drawn from the works of nature , or from metaphysical principles ; so much are those able works which ...
... Deity , on which the moderns have so confidently rested for the demonstration of the existence of God by rational induction , whether drawn from the works of nature , or from metaphysical principles ; so much are those able works which ...
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... deities gave birth to idolatry , which is sufficiently in proof both of its extent and antiquity . • The beautiful and well - sustained series of arguments which have often in modern times been brought to support the presumption " that ...
... deities gave birth to idolatry , which is sufficiently in proof both of its extent and antiquity . • The beautiful and well - sustained series of arguments which have often in modern times been brought to support the presumption " that ...
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... Deity , his universal providence , and the immutability of his counsels ; and the names and epithets which he applies to the Supreme Being , are , as Bishop Horsley observes , the very same which are used by Moses , Job , and the ...
... Deity , his universal providence , and the immutability of his counsels ; and the names and epithets which he applies to the Supreme Being , are , as Bishop Horsley observes , the very same which are used by Moses , Job , and the ...
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... Deity beside himself ; and THIRD , That good and evil , represented by light and darkness , were neither independent nor eternal subsistences ; but his great instruments and under his control . The Persians who had so vastly extended ...
... Deity beside himself ; and THIRD , That good and evil , represented by light and darkness , were neither independent nor eternal subsistences ; but his great instruments and under his control . The Persians who had so vastly extended ...
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