Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... express or tacit appeal to principles previously acknow- ledged , as reasons for their enactment . This distinction in the moral quality of actions previous to the esta- blishment of civil regulations , and independent of them , may in ...
... express or tacit appeal to principles previously acknow- ledged , as reasons for their enactment . This distinction in the moral quality of actions previous to the esta- blishment of civil regulations , and independent of them , may in ...
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... us , nor the hope of forgiveness , might be left to dark and uncertain infer- ence , but be the subjects of an express declaration . CHAPTER III . FARTHER PRESUMPTION OF A DIRECT REVELATION from 14 [ PART THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTES.
... us , nor the hope of forgiveness , might be left to dark and uncertain infer- ence , but be the subjects of an express declaration . CHAPTER III . FARTHER PRESUMPTION OF A DIRECT REVELATION from 14 [ PART THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTES.
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... express declaration of the will of God , in terms which the common understandings of men may apprehend , as the only means by which sufficient moral direction can be given , and effectual control exerted . The notion , that by rational ...
... express declaration of the will of God , in terms which the common understandings of men may apprehend , as the only means by which sufficient moral direction can be given , and effectual control exerted . The notion , that by rational ...
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... express revelation to man , because such a declaration of it is the only one which can be conceived ADE- QUATE ; COMPLETE ; OF COMMON APPREHENSION ; SUFFICIENTLY AUTHO- RITATIVE ; AND ADAPTED TO THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF MANKIND . CHAPTER IV ...
... express revelation to man , because such a declaration of it is the only one which can be conceived ADE- QUATE ; COMPLETE ; OF COMMON APPREHENSION ; SUFFICIENTLY AUTHO- RITATIVE ; AND ADAPTED TO THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF MANKIND . CHAPTER IV ...
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... express , sometimes doubt , and sometimes unbelief . With us this is a matter of general belief ; but not so with the generality of either ancient or modern pagans . The same darkness which obscured the glory of God , pro- portionably ...
... express , sometimes doubt , and sometimes unbelief . With us this is a matter of general belief ; but not so with the generality of either ancient or modern pagans . The same darkness which obscured the glory of God , pro- portionably ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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