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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... ment of mankind may have darkened . And should it appear either that in many things we have offended more deeply than we suspect , either wilfully or through an evitable ignorance ; or that , from some common accident which has befallen ...
... ment of mankind may have darkened . And should it appear either that in many things we have offended more deeply than we suspect , either wilfully or through an evitable ignorance ; or that , from some common accident which has befallen ...
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... ment are either entirely silent , or speak equivocally as to subjects of vital importance to the right conduct and effectual moral con- trol , as well as to the hope and the happiness , of man . There is no indication , for instance ...
... ment are either entirely silent , or speak equivocally as to subjects of vital importance to the right conduct and effectual moral con- trol , as well as to the hope and the happiness , of man . There is no indication , for instance ...
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1.1. the ends of a steady and wisely formed plan of general govern- ment would on this ground be frustrated . The presumption here also must therefore be in favour of an express declaration of the will of God , in terms which the common ...
1.1. the ends of a steady and wisely formed plan of general govern- ment would on this ground be frustrated . The presumption here also must therefore be in favour of an express declaration of the will of God , in terms which the common ...
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... ment instantly upon their being proposed , that they were discover- able in the first instance by rational induction , -any more than that the great and simple truths of philosophy , which have been brought to light by the efforts of ...
... ment instantly upon their being proposed , that they were discover- able in the first instance by rational induction , -any more than that the great and simple truths of philosophy , which have been brought to light by the efforts of ...
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... ment by which their crimes are justified . The doctrine of one Supreme , All - wise , and Uncontroulable Providence , commends itself to our reason as one of the noblest and most supporting of truths ; but we are not to overlook the ...
... ment by which their crimes are justified . The doctrine of one Supreme , All - wise , and Uncontroulable Providence , commends itself to our reason as one of the noblest and most supporting of truths ; but we are not to overlook the ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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