Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... attributes of his nature . Again , the will of a superior is not in justice binding until , in some mode , it is sufficiently declared ; and the presumption , therefore , that God wills the practice of any particular course of action ...
... attributes of his nature . Again , the will of a superior is not in justice binding until , in some mode , it is sufficiently declared ; and the presumption , therefore , that God wills the practice of any particular course of action ...
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... attributes too much to the power of human rea- son and the circumstances under which , in that case , it must necessa- rily commence its exercise . Human reason must be taken , as it is in fact , a weak and erring faculty , and as ...
... attributes too much to the power of human rea- son and the circumstances under which , in that case , it must necessa- rily commence its exercise . Human reason must be taken , as it is in fact , a weak and erring faculty , and as ...
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... attribute to the unassisted understanding of man , are to be found in the earliest of these sacred writings , and are there supposed to have existed in the world previous to the date of those writings themselves . 4. That a religion ...
... attribute to the unassisted understanding of man , are to be found in the earliest of these sacred writings , and are there supposed to have existed in the world previous to the date of those writings themselves . 4. That a religion ...
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... attributes ; but at the same time they were led by their own imaginations and reasonings to conclusions , which ... attribute is explained by those who have learned what God is from his own words ; that some of the pagan ...
... attributes ; but at the same time they were led by their own imaginations and reasonings to conclusions , which ... attribute is explained by those who have learned what God is from his own words ; that some of the pagan ...
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... attributes could not but corrupt , and be appealed to , not merely to excuse , but to sanctify the worst practices . ( 2 ) Let this argument then be summed up . All the leading doctrines on which religion rests , had either been ...
... attributes could not but corrupt , and be appealed to , not merely to excuse , but to sanctify the worst practices . ( 2 ) Let this argument then be summed up . All the leading doctrines on which religion rests , had either been ...
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