Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... never heard of any external revelation , yet if they knew from the nature of things what is fit for them to do , they know all that God will or can require of them . " ( 2 ) They who believe that the Holy Scriptures contain a revelation ...
... never heard of any external revelation , yet if they knew from the nature of things what is fit for them to do , they know all that God will or can require of them . " ( 2 ) They who believe that the Holy Scriptures contain a revelation ...
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... never fail to degrade and corrupt individual character . Rules of justice , therefore , thus indicated , would , like those of temperance , be very imperfect . The third branch of virtue is benevolence , the disposition and the habit of ...
... never fail to degrade and corrupt individual character . Rules of justice , therefore , thus indicated , would , like those of temperance , be very imperfect . The third branch of virtue is benevolence , the disposition and the habit of ...
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... never become acquainted with the will of the Supreme Governor , if the knowledge of it were only to be obtained from habitual observation and reasoning . Should it be said , " that the intellectual and instructed part of mankind ought ...
... never become acquainted with the will of the Supreme Governor , if the knowledge of it were only to be obtained from habitual observation and reasoning . Should it be said , " that the intellectual and instructed part of mankind ought ...
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... never presented to us in the form of discussion ; no patriarch , however high his antiquity , repre- sents himself as the discoverer of these first principles , though he might , as Noah , be a " preacher " of that “ righteousness ...
... never presented to us in the form of discussion ; no patriarch , however high his antiquity , repre- sents himself as the discoverer of these first principles , though he might , as Noah , be a " preacher " of that “ righteousness ...
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... never pretend to have been the discoverers of the leading truths of morals and religion , but speak of them as opinions familiar to men , and generally received . This primitive religious and moral sys . tem , as far as regards first ...
... never pretend to have been the discoverers of the leading truths of morals and religion , but speak of them as opinions familiar to men , and generally received . This primitive religious and moral sys . tem , as far as regards first ...
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