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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... commands is the sure and only course to bring them to obedience and practice : the greatest part cannot know , and therefore they must believe . And I ask , whether one coming from heaven in the power of God , in full and clear evidence ...
... commands is the sure and only course to bring them to obedience and practice : the greatest part cannot know , and therefore they must believe . And I ask , whether one coming from heaven in the power of God , in full and clear evidence ...
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... command respect as the most ancient records in the world , and as embodying the religious opinions of the earliest ages ; but Moses no where pretends to be the author of any of these fundamental truths . The book of Genesis opens with ...
... command respect as the most ancient records in the world , and as embodying the religious opinions of the earliest ages ; but Moses no where pretends to be the author of any of these fundamental truths . The book of Genesis opens with ...
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... commands us " to speak the truth one to another , " and denounces damnation against him that " loves or makes a lie . " They knew , that " tollendum est ex rebus contrahendis omne mendacium , ( 7 ) no lie was to be used in contracts ...
... commands us " to speak the truth one to another , " and denounces damnation against him that " loves or makes a lie . " They knew , that " tollendum est ex rebus contrahendis omne mendacium , ( 7 ) no lie was to be used in contracts ...
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... command us , external to the matter of the doctrine itself , is therefore necessary to give it authority , and to create the obligation of obedience . And this accords with the opinion of all nations up to the earliest ages , and was so ...
... command us , external to the matter of the doctrine itself , is therefore necessary to give it authority , and to create the obligation of obedience . And this accords with the opinion of all nations up to the earliest ages , and was so ...
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... command complacency , and vice provoke abhorrence ; but that , independent of reflection on their nature or their consequences , there is an instinctive principle in man which abhors evil , and loves good , is contradicted by that ...
... command complacency , and vice provoke abhorrence ; but that , independent of reflection on their nature or their consequences , there is an instinctive principle in man which abhors evil , and loves good , is contradicted by that ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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