Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... 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 leave it impossible for us to account ...
... 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 leave it impossible for us to account ...
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... existence , and the attributes of his nature . Again , the will of a superior is not in justice binding until , in some mode , it is sufficiently declared ; and the presumption , therefore , that God wills the practice of any particular ...
... existence , and the attributes of his nature . Again , the will of a superior is not in justice binding until , in some mode , it is sufficiently declared ; and the presumption , therefore , that God wills the practice of any particular ...
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... existence of God , the immortality of the human soul , the accountableness of man , the good or evil quality of the most impor- tant moral actions , have , by none who have written upon them , by no legislator , poet , or sage of ...
... existence of God , the immortality of the human soul , the accountableness of man , the good or evil quality of the most impor- tant moral actions , have , by none who have written upon them , by no legislator , poet , or sage of ...
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... existence of a Supreme 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 ...
... existence of a Supreme 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 ...
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... existence of a Supreme Being , self existent and eternal , the creator and preserver of the universe : indeed , it is doubtful if they believe in the existence and operation of any cause beside fate and necessity , to which they seem to ...
... existence of a Supreme Being , self existent and eternal , the creator and preserver of the universe : indeed , it is doubtful if they believe in the existence and operation of any cause beside fate and necessity , to which they seem to ...
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