Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... matter of REVELATION FROM GOD . It is well observed by a judicious writer , that " all the distinctions of good and evil refer to some principle above ourselves ; for , were there no Supreme Governor and Judge to reward and punish , the ...
... matter of REVELATION FROM GOD . It is well observed by a judicious writer , that " all the distinctions of good and evil refer to some principle above ourselves ; for , were there no Supreme Governor and Judge to reward and punish , the ...
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... in a science , like mathematics , in every part demonstrable , this yet would not have been so effectual to man in this imperfect state , nor pro- It is equally a matter of undoubted fact , that FIRST . ] 15 THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTES .
... in a science , like mathematics , in every part demonstrable , this yet would not have been so effectual to man in this imperfect state , nor pro- It is equally a matter of undoubted fact , that FIRST . ] 15 THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTES .
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... matter of undoubted fact , that in all questions of morals which restrain the vices , passions , and immediate interests of men , con- viction is generally resisted , and the rule is brought down to the prac- tice , rather than the ...
... matter of undoubted fact , that in all questions of morals which restrain the vices , passions , and immediate interests of men , con- viction is generally resisted , and the rule is brought down to the prac- tice , rather than the ...
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... matter was eternally co - existent with God . This was the opinion of Plato , who has been called the Moses of phi- losophers . Through the whole " Timæus , " Plato supposes two eternal and independent causes of all things ; one , that ...
... matter was eternally co - existent with God . This was the opinion of Plato , who has been called the Moses of phi- losophers . Through the whole " Timæus , " Plato supposes two eternal and independent causes of all things ; one , that ...
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... 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 diminished the glory of man , his true and proper immor- tality . The ...
... 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 diminished the glory of man , his true and proper immor- tality . The ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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