Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... sense . This is the theory of Lord Shaftesbury and Dr. Hutchinson . By moral sense appears to be meant an instinctive approbation of right , and abhorrence of wrong , prior to all reflection on their nature , or their consequences . If ...
... sense . This is the theory of Lord Shaftesbury and Dr. Hutchinson . By moral sense appears to be meant an instinctive approbation of right , and abhorrence of wrong , prior to all reflection on their nature , or their consequences . If ...
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... sense of the term miracle . A miracle , in the popular sense , is a prodigy , or an extraordinary event , which surprises us by its novelty . In a more accurate and phi . losophic sense , a miracle is an effect which does not follow ...
... sense of the term miracle . A miracle , in the popular sense , is a prodigy , or an extraordinary event , which surprises us by its novelty . In a more accurate and phi . losophic sense , a miracle is an effect which does not follow ...
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... senses in favour of any violation of them ; still , if in particular instances we have the testimony of thousands of ... sense , that they were actually witnesses of these violations , the constitution of our nature obliges us to believe ...
... senses in favour of any violation of them ; still , if in particular instances we have the testimony of thousands of ... sense , that they were actually witnesses of these violations , the constitution of our nature obliges us to believe ...
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... sense , or in other words to ascertain what is declared unto us therein by God , our reason or judgment is called to precisely the same office as when the meaning of any other document is in question . The terms of the record are to be ...
... sense , or in other words to ascertain what is declared unto us therein by God , our reason or judgment is called to precisely the same office as when the meaning of any other document is in question . The terms of the record are to be ...
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... sense , or evidently intended as axioms and apophthegms . These and other rules , which respect the time and place when the record was written ; the circumstances of the writer and of those to whom he immediately ad- dressed himself ...
... sense , or evidently intended as axioms and apophthegms . These and other rules , which respect the time and place when the record was written ; the circumstances of the writer and of those to whom he immediately ad- dressed himself ...
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