Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... fact of common and daily observation . The minds of men are in general a prey to discontent and care , and are agitated by various evil passions . The race itself is doomed to wasting labours of the body or the mind , in order to obtain ...
... fact of common and daily observation . The minds of men are in general a prey to discontent and care , and are agitated by various evil passions . The race itself is doomed to wasting labours of the body or the mind , in order to obtain ...
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... fact not to be controverted , that the reasoning powers of men greatly differ in strength ; and that from premises , which all · must allow to be somewhat obscure , different inferences would inevitably be drawn . Either then the Divine ...
... fact not to be controverted , that the reasoning powers of men greatly differ in strength ; and that from premises , which all · must allow to be somewhat obscure , different inferences would inevitably be drawn . Either then the Divine ...
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... fact , that in all questions of morals which restrain the vices , passions , and immediate interests of men , con- viction is generally resisted , and the rule is brought down to the prac tice , rather than the practice raised to the ...
... fact , that in all questions of morals which restrain the vices , passions , and immediate interests of men , con- viction is generally resisted , and the rule is brought down to the prac tice , rather than the practice raised to the ...
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... fact , those views on the subjects just mentioned which , to the reason of all sober Theists , since the Christian revelation was given , appear the most clear and satisfactory , have been found nowhere since patriarchal times , except ...
... fact , those views on the subjects just mentioned which , to the reason of all sober Theists , since the Christian revelation was given , appear the most clear and satisfactory , have been found nowhere since patriarchal times , except ...
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... fact Methuselah was contemporary both with Adam and Noah , rendered any great corruption impossible ; and therefore ... facts , which in themselves are indisputable . They have no theory respecting them which is not too childish to ...
... fact Methuselah was contemporary both with Adam and Noah , rendered any great corruption impossible ; and therefore ... facts , which in themselves are indisputable . They have no theory respecting them which is not too childish to ...
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