Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... reason to conclude that those rules by which the moral quality of actions has , in all ages , been determined , were formed solely from a course of ob- servation on their tendency to promote or obstruct human happiness ; because we ...
... reason to conclude that those rules by which the moral quality of actions has , in all ages , been determined , were formed solely from a course of ob- servation on their tendency to promote or obstruct human happiness ; because we ...
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... reason to suppose that any penalty of a serious nature has been attached to disobedience . The revelation of this will or law of God may be made either by action , from which it is to be inferred ; or by direct communication in language ...
... reason to suppose that any penalty of a serious nature has been attached to disobedience . The revelation of this will or law of God may be made either by action , from which it is to be inferred ; or by direct communication in language ...
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... reason to presume that it is indicated to us somewhere , as that the law under which we are placed should have been expressly pro- mulgated ; and especially if such a scheme of bestowing pardon has been adopted as will secure the ends ...
... reason to presume that it is indicated to us somewhere , as that the law under which we are placed should have been expressly pro- mulgated ; and especially if such a scheme of bestowing pardon has been adopted as will secure the ends ...
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... Reason , and the want of Authority in merely human 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 ...
... Reason , and the want of Authority in merely human 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 ...
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... reason ? Who ever made his philosophy the law and rule of his life , and not a mere show of his wit and parts ? Who observed his own instructions , and lived in obedience to his own precepts ? On the contrary , many of them were slaves ...
... reason ? Who ever made his philosophy the law and rule of his life , and not a mere show of his wit and parts ? Who observed his own instructions , and lived in obedience to his own precepts ? On the contrary , many of them were slaves ...
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