Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... SCRIPTURES . CHAPTER I. MAN A MORAL AGENT . THE theological system of the Holy Scriptures being the subject of our inquiries , it is essential to our undertaking to establish their Divine authority . But before the direct evidence which ...
... SCRIPTURES . CHAPTER I. MAN A MORAL AGENT . THE theological system of the Holy Scriptures being the subject of our inquiries , it is essential to our undertaking to establish their Divine authority . But before the direct evidence which ...
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... Scriptures , that the building of the celebrated temple of Solomon , and the fame of the wisdom of that monarch , produced not only a wide spread rumour , but , as it was intended by Divine wisdom and goodness , moral effects upon the ...
... Scriptures , that the building of the celebrated temple of Solomon , and the fame of the wisdom of that monarch , produced not only a wide spread rumour , but , as it was intended by Divine wisdom and goodness , moral effects upon the ...
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... Scriptures . The above statements , to say nothing of the fact , that the character , office , opinions , and writings of Moses were known to many of the ancient philosophers and historians , who mention him by name , and describe the ...
... Scriptures . The above statements , to say nothing of the fact , that the character , office , opinions , and writings of Moses were known to many of the ancient philosophers and historians , who mention him by name , and describe the ...
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... Scriptures to please their fancy , or to serve their hypotheses , they turned it to their own purpose , and made it serve their curiosity ; not considering these writings to be sacred and unalterable , nor understanding their sense ...
... Scriptures to please their fancy , or to serve their hypotheses , they turned it to their own purpose , and made it serve their curiosity ; not considering these writings to be sacred and unalterable , nor understanding their sense ...
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... Scripture , could have no place in a system which admitted this tenet ; God could neither be " a refuge in trouble ... Scriptures , and as con- ceived of by modern Theists , who have borrowed their light from them , could have no ...
... Scripture , could have no place in a system which admitted this tenet ; God could neither be " a refuge in trouble ... Scriptures , and as con- ceived of by modern Theists , who have borrowed their light from them , could have no ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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