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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... instances . It has also been perceived , that such actions result from certain affections of the mind ; and the ... instance , by anger , malice , envy , impatience , cupidity , & c .; and that whatever civilized men in all places ...
... instances . It has also been perceived , that such actions result from certain affections of the mind ; and the ... instance , by anger , malice , envy , impatience , cupidity , & c .; and that whatever civilized men in all places ...
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... instance of his favour or displeasure towards his creatures clearly and frequently connected in his administration with any particular course of conduct , may be considered as a revelation of his will by action ; and is not at all ...
... instance of his favour or displeasure towards his creatures clearly and frequently connected in his administration with any particular course of conduct , may be considered as a revelation of his will by action ; and is not at all ...
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... instances . The 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 ...
... instances . The 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 ...
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... instance , in either nature or provi- dence , that it is the will of God that his creatures should worship him ; and the moral effects of adoration , homage and praise , on this system would be lost . There is no indication that God ...
... instance , in either nature or provi- dence , that it is the will of God that his creatures should worship him ; and the moral effects of adoration , homage and praise , on this system would be lost . There is no indication that God ...
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... instances of his benevolence , as a Being of " terrible majesty . " ( 5 ) To remove in part the awful mystery which overhangs such an administration , the most sober Theists of former times , differing from the horde of vulgar ...
... instances of his benevolence , as a Being of " terrible majesty . " ( 5 ) To remove in part the awful mystery which overhangs such an administration , the most sober Theists of former times , differing from the horde of vulgar ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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