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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... death , as their natural general consequences ; nor , in most instances , by any other marked inflic- tion of the Divine displeasure in the present life . From their injurious effects upon society at large , indications of the will of ...
... death , as their natural general consequences ; nor , in most instances , by any other marked inflic- tion of the Divine displeasure in the present life . From their injurious effects upon society at large , indications of the will of ...
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... death upon all men , even upon infants and unsinning animals . If the will of God in favour of beneficent actions is to be inferred from the pleasure which is afforded to those who perform them , it is only indicated to those to whom a ...
... death upon all men , even upon infants and unsinning animals . If the will of God in favour of beneficent actions is to be inferred from the pleasure which is afforded to those who perform them , it is only indicated to those to whom a ...
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... death ; or if you cannot prove that , ( for it is difficult , ) declare how there is no evil in death . " reasoning and opinion : -It is fact of common and FIRST . ] 9 THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTES .
... death ; or if you cannot prove that , ( for it is difficult , ) declare how there is no evil in death . " reasoning and opinion : -It is fact of common and FIRST . ] 9 THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTES .
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... death is merely a change of form : and that this change is almost infinite and bounded only by annihilation , which they esteem the acme of happiness ! " - Account of Ceylon . These instances might be enlarged ; but they amply shew 20 ...
... death is merely a change of form : and that this change is almost infinite and bounded only by annihilation , which they esteem the acme of happiness ! " - Account of Ceylon . These instances might be enlarged ; but they amply shew 20 ...
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... death into the world , and think the human species were always liable to it , are bound to admit a revelation from God to the first pair as to the wholesomeness of certain fruits , and the destructive habits of certain animals , or our ...
... death into the world , and think the human species were always liable to it , are bound to admit a revelation from God to the first pair as to the wholesomeness of certain fruits , and the destructive habits of certain animals , or our ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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