Theological Institutes: Or A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity. By Richard Watson: 1.1, Volumen11823 - 288 páginas |
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... something in the established law and nature of things , which ren- ders vice incompatible with the collective interests of men in the social state . Let that then be granted by the THEIST which he 2 [ PART THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTES .
... something in the established law and nature of things , which ren- ders vice incompatible with the collective interests of men in the social state . Let that then be granted by the THEIST which he 2 [ PART THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTES .
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1.1. Let that then be granted by the THEIST which he cannot con- sistently deny , " that there exists a Supreme Creator , of infinite power , wisdom , goodness and justice , and that he who made men continues to ... THEIST which he ...
1.1. Let that then be granted by the THEIST which he cannot con- sistently deny , " that there exists a Supreme Creator , of infinite power , wisdom , goodness and justice , and that he who made men continues to ... THEIST which he ...
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... Theist admits that a revelation of the will of God has been made by significant actions , from which the duty of creatures is to be inferred , and contends that this is sufficient . " They who never heard of any external revelation ...
... Theist admits that a revelation of the will of God has been made by significant actions , from which the duty of creatures is to be inferred , and contends that this is sufficient . " They who never heard of any external revelation ...
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... Theist will himself acknowledge , that temperance , justice and benevolence are essential to moral virtue . With respect to the first , nothing appears in the constitution of nature , or in the pro- ceedings of the Divine administration ...
... Theist will himself acknowledge , that temperance , justice and benevolence are essential to moral virtue . With respect to the first , nothing appears in the constitution of nature , or in the pro- ceedings of the Divine administration ...
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... Theists of former times , differing from the horde of vulgar blasphemers and metaphysical Atheists who have arisen in our own day , have been ready to suppose another state of being , to which the present has respect , and which may ...
... Theists of former times , differing from the horde of vulgar blasphemers and metaphysical Atheists who have arisen in our own day , have been ready to suppose another state of being , to which the present has respect , and which may ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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