Theological Institutes, Volumen1W. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... human legislative codes there is an 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 ...
... human legislative codes there is an 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 ...
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... human laws , must have been strongly confirmed by these facts of experience , and by such observations , we have no reason to conclude that those rules by which the moral quality of actions has , in all ages , been determined , were ...
... human laws , must have been strongly confirmed by these facts of experience , and by such observations , we have no reason to conclude that those rules by which the moral quality of actions has , in all ages , been determined , were ...
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... human laws take no cognizance , and which the wilfully corrupted general judgment of mankind may have darkened . And should it appear either that in many things we have offended more deeply than we suspect , whether wilfully or from an ...
... human laws take no cognizance , and which the wilfully corrupted general judgment of mankind may have darkened . And should it appear either that in many things we have offended more deeply than we suspect , whether wilfully or from an ...
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... human nature , or in the relations of society , that some actions are according to the will of God , and therefore good , and that others are opposed to his will , and therefore evil ; it follows then , that they form a rule too vague ...
... human nature , or in the relations of society , that some actions are according to the will of God , and therefore good , and that others are opposed to his will , and therefore evil ; it follows then , that they form a rule too vague ...
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... human speculation and laborious inference ; of which the teachers were as holy as their doctrine was sublime ; and ... HUMAN REASON . THE opinion , that sufficient notices of the will and purposes of God with respect to man , may ...
... human speculation and laborious inference ; of which the teachers were as holy as their doctrine was sublime ; and ... HUMAN REASON . THE opinion , that sufficient notices of the will and purposes of God with respect to man , may ...
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