Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... knowledge of the rule is of the utmost consequence to us , because by it we may be enabled to ascertain the precise relation in which we stand to God our Maker ; the dangers we have incurred ; and the means of escape , if any have been ...
... knowledge of the rule is of the utmost consequence to us , because by it we may be enabled to ascertain the precise relation in which we stand to God our Maker ; the dangers we have incurred ; and the means of escape , if any have been ...
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... knowledge of those laws which are deducible from them , but a general knowledge of the manner in which God is pleased to exercise his supreme powers in this system , " ( BOLINGBROKE'S Works , vol . v , p . 100. ) action ; but they ...
... knowledge of those laws which are deducible from them , but a general knowledge of the manner in which God is pleased to exercise his supreme powers in this system , " ( BOLINGBROKE'S Works , vol . v , p . 100. ) action ; but they ...
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... knowledge of it were only to be obtained from habitual observation and reasoning . Should it be said , " that the intellectual and instructed part of mankind ought to teach the rest , " it may be replied , that even that would be ...
... knowledge of it were only to be obtained from habitual observation and reasoning . Should it be said , " that the intellectual and instructed part of mankind ought to teach the rest , " it may be replied , that even that would be ...
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... knowledge ; in other words , that it must be furnished with subjects which it may arrange , compare , and judge : for beyond what it clearly conceives its power does not extend . It does not follow , that , because many doctrines in ...
... knowledge ; in other words , that it must be furnished with subjects which it may arrange , compare , and judge : for beyond what it clearly conceives its power does not extend . It does not follow , that , because many doctrines in ...
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... knowledge being only of truths that are perceived to be so , we are favourable enough to our own faculties to conclude that they , of their own strength , would have attained those discoveries without any foreign assistance , and that ...
... knowledge being only of truths that are perceived to be so , we are favourable enough to our own faculties to conclude that they , of their own strength , would have attained those discoveries without any foreign assistance , and that ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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