Christianity as Old as the Creation: Or, the Gospel, a Republication of the Religion of Nature. Volume 1, Volumen1Printed in the year, 1730 - 432 páginas |
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... Creatures are oblig'd to govern themselves in ALL their Actions by the same eternal Rule of Reafon . riness . - Dr. S. Clark's Unchang . Oblig . of Nat . Relig . Edit . 4. p . 47 , 48 , 49 . LONDON , Printed in the YEAR , MDCCXXX . 1 PA ...
... Creatures are oblig'd to govern themselves in ALL their Actions by the same eternal Rule of Reafon . riness . - Dr. S. Clark's Unchang . Oblig . of Nat . Relig . Edit . 4. p . 47 , 48 , 49 . LONDON , Printed in the YEAR , MDCCXXX . 1 PA ...
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... Creatures , and Reason telis us , that ' tis his Will , that we act up to the Dignity of our Natures ; so ' tis Reason must tell when we do fo . What God requires us to know , believe , profess , and practise , must be in itself a ...
... Creatures , and Reason telis us , that ' tis his Will , that we act up to the Dignity of our Natures ; so ' tis Reason must tell when we do fo . What God requires us to know , believe , profess , and practise , must be in itself a ...
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... Creatures ; and That this Law , like its Author , is absolutely perfect , eternal , and unchange- able ; and That the Design of the Gospel was not to add to , or take from this Law ; but to free Men from that Load of Superftition ...
... Creatures ; and That this Law , like its Author , is absolutely perfect , eternal , and unchange- able ; and That the Design of the Gospel was not to add to , or take from this Law ; but to free Men from that Load of Superftition ...
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... Creatures ; so that the Religion of Na- ture takes in every Thing that is founded on the Reason and Nature of Things . Hence Grotius defines the Law of Na- ture to be Dictatum rectæ rationis , indicans actui alicui , ex Lib . 1. c ...
... Creatures ; so that the Religion of Na- ture takes in every Thing that is founded on the Reason and Nature of Things . Hence Grotius defines the Law of Na- ture to be Dictatum rectæ rationis , indicans actui alicui , ex Lib . 1. c ...
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... Creatures can neither add to , or take from the Happiness of That Being ; and that he cou'd have no Motive in Framing his Creatures , or in giving Laws to fuch of them as he made capable of knowing his Will , but their own Good./ To ...
... Creatures can neither add to , or take from the Happiness of That Being ; and that he cou'd have no Motive in Framing his Creatures , or in giving Laws to fuch of them as he made capable of knowing his Will , but their own Good./ To ...
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