Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... nations , a con- tant reference to a declared will of the Supreme God , or of supposed deities , as the rule which determines the good or the evil of the conduct of men ; which will was considered by them as a law , prescribing the one ...
... nations , a con- tant reference to a declared will of the Supreme God , or of supposed deities , as the rule which determines the good or the evil of the conduct of men ; which will was considered by them as a law , prescribing the one ...
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... nations , we also discover a very remarkable substratum of common tradition and reli- gious faith . The practice of sacrifice , which may at once be traced into all nations , and to the remotest antiquity , affords an eminent proof of ...
... nations , we also discover a very remarkable substratum of common tradition and reli- gious faith . The practice of sacrifice , which may at once be traced into all nations , and to the remotest antiquity , affords an eminent proof of ...
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... nations . Nor are we at a loss to trace this communication of truth from a common source to the Gentile nations ; and also to show that they actually did receive accessions of information , both directly and indi- rectly , from a people ...
... nations . Nor are we at a loss to trace this communication of truth from a common source to the Gentile nations ; and also to show that they actually did receive accessions of information , both directly and indi- rectly , from a people ...
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... nations , were all parts of an awful controversy between the true God and the idolatry spread- ing in the world ; and could not fail of being largely noised abroad among the neighbouring nations , and of making the religion of the Is ...
... nations , were all parts of an awful controversy between the true God and the idolatry spread- ing in the world ; and could not fail of being largely noised abroad among the neighbouring nations , and of making the religion of the Is ...
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... nations , could not fail to make their peculiar opinions known among those with whom they were so often in relations of amity or war , of slavery or dominion . We have evidence collateral to that of the Scriptures , that the building of ...
... nations , could not fail to make their peculiar opinions known among those with whom they were so often in relations of amity or war , of slavery or dominion . We have evidence collateral to that of the Scriptures , that the building of ...
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