Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... perfect wisdom , equity , and goodness . But in proportion as any one feels him- self obliged to admit and to expect a state of future existence , he must feel the necessity of being assured , that it will be a felicitous one . Yet ...
... perfect wisdom , equity , and goodness . But in proportion as any one feels him- self obliged to admit and to expect a state of future existence , he must feel the necessity of being assured , that it will be a felicitous one . Yet ...
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... 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 to determine the quality of moral ...
... 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 to determine the quality of moral ...
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... perfect mathematicians , as to have them perfect in ethics this way : having plain commands is the sure and only course to bring them to obedience and practice : the greatest part cannot know , and therefore they must believe . And I ...
... perfect mathematicians , as to have them perfect in ethics this way : having plain commands is the sure and only course to bring them to obedience and practice : the greatest part cannot know , and therefore they must believe . And I ...
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... perfect that religious system which existed in an elementary form in the earliest ages , and give to it a form less liable to alteration and decay than when left to be transmitted by tradition alone ; there is equal ground to presume ...
... perfect that religious system which existed in an elementary form in the earliest ages , and give to it a form less liable to alteration and decay than when left to be transmitted by tradition alone ; there is equal ground to presume ...
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... perfect wisdom , justice , goodness ; governing all things , noting and judging individuals , regarding the good , punishing the wicked , placable , listening to the prayers of the penitent . The natural corruption of man's nature is ...
... perfect wisdom , justice , goodness ; governing all things , noting and judging individuals , regarding the good , punishing the wicked , placable , listening to the prayers of the penitent . The natural corruption of man's nature is ...
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