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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... present state of theological literature , neither Calvinistic on the one hand nor Pelagian on the other . The reader will perceive that the object has been to follow a course of plain and close argument on the various subjects dis ...
... present state of theological literature , neither Calvinistic on the one hand nor Pelagian on the other . The reader will perceive that the object has been to follow a course of plain and close argument on the various subjects dis ...
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... present life , or of continuing to enjoy the benefits of obedience in personal and social happiness here ; but of positive reward and positive punishment in a future life . Whoever has speculated on the subject of morals and moral ...
... present life , or of continuing to enjoy the benefits of obedience in personal and social happiness here ; but of positive reward and positive punishment in a future life . Whoever has speculated on the subject of morals and moral ...
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... present life . From their injurious effects upon society at large , indications of the will of God respecting them may doubtless be inferred , but such effects arise out of the grosser acts of fraud and rapine ; those only affect the ...
... present life . From their injurious effects upon society at large , indications of the will of God respecting them may doubtless be inferred , but such effects arise out of the grosser acts of fraud and rapine ; those only affect the ...
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... presents so striking an example of beneficence to his creatures , that his will , as to the culti- vation of this virtue , may be unequivocally inferred from it , " we cannot but perceive , that this example itself is imperfect , unless ...
... presents so striking an example of beneficence to his creatures , that his will , as to the culti- vation of this virtue , may be unequivocally inferred from it , " we cannot but perceive , that this example itself is imperfect , unless ...
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... present him before us , not- withstanding innumerable 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 ...
... present him before us , not- withstanding innumerable 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 ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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