Theological Institutes, Volumen1W. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... character , and sufficient information as to the means by which it is to be effected ? We may try this question by a few obvious instances . The Theist will himself acknowledge , that temperance , justice , and benevolence , are ...
... character , and sufficient information as to the means by which it is to be effected ? We may try this question by a few obvious instances . The Theist will himself acknowledge , that temperance , justice , and benevolence , are ...
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... character of the Author of nature to be that of simple absolute benevolence . There may possibly be in the creation , beings , to whom he manifests himself under this most amiable of all characters , for it is the most amiable ...
... character of the Author of nature to be that of simple absolute benevolence . There may possibly be in the creation , beings , to whom he manifests himself under this most amiable of all characters , for it is the most amiable ...
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... character , office , opinions , and writings of Moses were known to many of the ancient philosophers and historians , who mention him by name , and describe the religion of the Jews , are sufficient to account for those opinions and ...
... character , office , opinions , and writings of Moses were known to many of the ancient philosophers and historians , who mention him by name , and describe the religion of the Jews , are sufficient to account for those opinions and ...
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... character and influence of the religion of a whole nation as was affected by Zoroaster , a change which is not certainly paralleled in the history of the religion of mankind , can scarcely therefore be thought possible , except we ...
... character and influence of the religion of a whole nation as was affected by Zoroaster , a change which is not certainly paralleled in the history of the religion of mankind , can scarcely therefore be thought possible , except we ...
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... character and practical effects of idolatry in all ages . One Supreme Being is acknowledged by the Hindoos , but they never wor- ship him , nor think that he concerns himself with human affairs at all . " The Hindoos believe in one God ...
... character and practical effects of idolatry in all ages . One Supreme Being is acknowledged by the Hindoos , but they never wor- ship him , nor think that he concerns himself with human affairs at all . " The Hindoos believe in one God ...
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