Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... Divine Things , & c . ) If we deny the existence of a Divine law obligatory upon man , we must deny that the world is under Divine government , for government without rule or law is a solecism ; and to deny the Divine government , would ...
... Divine Things , & c . ) If we deny the existence of a Divine law obligatory upon man , we must deny that the world is under Divine government , for government without rule or law is a solecism ; and to deny the Divine government , would ...
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... Divine government , and that government a Divine law . Such a law must be the subject of REVELATION . Law is the will of a superior power ; but the will of a superior visible power cannot be known without some indication by words or ...
... Divine government , and that government a Divine law . Such a law must be the subject of REVELATION . Law is the will of a superior power ; but the will of a superior visible power cannot be known without some indication by words or ...
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... Divine will was made to the progenitors of the human race , which received additions at subsequent periods , and that the whole was at length embodied in the book called , by way of eminence , " The Bible . " The question immediately ...
... Divine will was made to the progenitors of the human race , which received additions at subsequent periods , and that the whole was at length embodied in the book called , by way of eminence , " The Bible . " The question immediately ...
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... Divine sta- tues ; seeing they who are unlearned , look upon monuments which have inscriptions upon them as ordinary stones and regard books as so many bundles of paper . " ( Discourse on Idolatry , p . 50. ) The modern idolatry of ...
... Divine sta- tues ; seeing they who are unlearned , look upon monuments which have inscriptions upon them as ordinary stones and regard books as so many bundles of paper . " ( Discourse on Idolatry , p . 50. ) The modern idolatry of ...
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... Divine appointment , and propi- tiatory in their nature , are also adverted to as commonly practised . Express reference is made to a Divine Redeemer and his future incar- nation , as an object of hope . The doctrines of an immortal ...
... Divine appointment , and propi- tiatory in their nature , are also adverted to as commonly practised . Express reference is made to a Divine Redeemer and his future incar- nation , as an object of hope . The doctrines of an immortal ...
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