The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... Moral Philosophy , Natural Philosophy , Medicine , Civil Law , Divinity , and Oriental Languages . The Marischal College is situated in New Aberdeen , and was founded in 1593 , a century after its neighbouring seminary . The classes ...
... Moral Philosophy , Natural Philosophy , Medicine , Civil Law , Divinity , and Oriental Languages . The Marischal College is situated in New Aberdeen , and was founded in 1593 , a century after its neighbouring seminary . The classes ...
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... moral law delivered by Moses partakes of the nature of a civil law . The fundamental laws of morality , emanating from the moral perfections of the Deity , are eternal and immutable . Rites and ceremonies may be local and temporary ...
... moral law delivered by Moses partakes of the nature of a civil law . The fundamental laws of morality , emanating from the moral perfections of the Deity , are eternal and immutable . Rites and ceremonies may be local and temporary ...
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... moral debt of sinners , is a doctrine which we should think only Antinomians could find in the Gospel ; for it is more calculated to destroy all sense of moral obligation , than to enforce the necessity of constant obe- dience . If ...
... moral debt of sinners , is a doctrine which we should think only Antinomians could find in the Gospel ; for it is more calculated to destroy all sense of moral obligation , than to enforce the necessity of constant obe- dience . If ...
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