Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... he believes to be the sense of the Holy Scriptures , to whose authority , he trusts , he has unreservedly subjected all his own opinions . London , March 26 , 1823 . PART FIRST . EVIDENCES OF THE DIVINE AUTHORITY OF THE.
... he believes to be the sense of the Holy Scriptures , to whose authority , he trusts , he has unreservedly subjected all his own opinions . London , March 26 , 1823 . PART FIRST . EVIDENCES OF THE DIVINE AUTHORITY OF THE.
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... opinion and consent , but were invested with a Divine authority . We have then before us two presumptions , each of great weight . FIRST , that those actions which among men have almost universally been judged good , have the implied ...
... opinion and consent , but were invested with a Divine authority . We have then before us two presumptions , each of great weight . FIRST , that those actions which among men have almost universally been judged good , have the implied ...
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... opinion : it is 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 ...
... opinion : it is 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 ...
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... Opinions . If we should allow that a perfect reason exercised in contemplating the natural works of God and the course of his moral government , might furnish us , by means of an accurate process of induction , with a suffi- cient rule ...
... Opinions . If we should allow that a perfect reason exercised in contemplating the natural works of God and the course of his moral government , might furnish us , by means of an accurate process of induction , with a suffi- cient rule ...
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... opinion of the teacher , and nothing but an opinion , to which every one might listen or not without any consciousness of vio- lating an obligation , and which every one might and would receive as his own judgment agreed with or ...
... opinion of the teacher , and nothing but an opinion , to which every one might listen or not without any consciousness of vio- lating an obligation , and which every one might and would receive as his own judgment agreed with or ...
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