Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... truth may be brought home to the ears and the hearts of men : and , if it had , its best know- ledge being rather contained in diffuse and hesitating speculation , than concentrated in maxims and first principles , embodied in a few ...
... truth may be brought home to the ears and the hearts of men : and , if it had , its best know- ledge being rather contained in diffuse and hesitating speculation , than concentrated in maxims and first principles , embodied in a few ...
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... truth discovered , the teachers of it ap- pointed , and days for the communication of instruction set apart . With what authority would these teachers be invested ? They plead no com- mission from Him whose will they affect to teach ...
... truth discovered , the teachers of it ap- pointed , and days for the communication of instruction set apart . With what authority would these teachers be invested ? They plead no com- mission from Him whose will they affect to teach ...
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... truth and nature . Others take natural religion to signify that religion which men discover in the sole exercise of their natural faculties , without higher assistance . ” LAND . ) ( LE- ( 9 ) " When truths are once known to us , though ...
... truth and nature . Others take natural religion to signify that religion which men discover in the sole exercise of their natural faculties , without higher assistance . ” LAND . ) ( LE- ( 9 ) " When truths are once known to us , though ...
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... truths . The book of Genesis opens with the words , " In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth ; " but ... truth , easily and convincingly demonstrated , hat there is a God ; and yet many of the philosophers of antiquity or ...
... truths . The book of Genesis opens with the words , " In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth ; " but ... truth , easily and convincingly demonstrated , hat there is a God ; and yet many of the philosophers of antiquity or ...
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... truth . We say not that nothing is true ; but that some false things are annexed to all that is true , tanta similitudine ut iis nulla sit certa judicandi , et assentiendi nota , and that with so much likeness , that there is no certain ...
... truth . We say not that nothing is true ; but that some false things are annexed to all that is true , tanta similitudine ut iis nulla sit certa judicandi , et assentiendi nota , and that with so much likeness , that there is no certain ...
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