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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... prove it to be the work of an intelligent mind ; so the particular final causes of pleasure and pain , distributed among his creatures , prove that they are under his government - what may be called his natural government of creatures ...
... prove it to be the work of an intelligent mind ; so the particular final causes of pleasure and pain , distributed among his creatures , prove that they are under his government - what may be called his natural government of creatures ...
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... that souls remain after 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 .
... that souls remain after 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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... prove at length , what is so obvious , that if we had no method of knowing the will and purposes of God , but by inferring them from his works and his government , we could have no information as to any purpose in the Divine Mind to ...
... prove at length , what is so obvious , that if we had no method of knowing the will and purposes of God , but by inferring them from his works and his government , we could have no information as to any purpose in the Divine Mind to ...
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... prove , that had we been left , for the regulation of our conduct , to infer the will and purposes of the Supreme Being from his natural works , and his administration of the affairs of the world , our knowledge of both would have been ...
... prove , that had we been left , for the regulation of our conduct , to infer the will and purposes of the Supreme Being from his natural works , and his administration of the affairs of the world , our knowledge of both would have been ...
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... prove what at first we learnt from others , we are forward to conclude it an obvious truth , which , if we had sought , we could not have missed . Nothing seems hard to our understandings that is once known ; and because what we see ...
... prove what at first we learnt from others , we are forward to conclude it an obvious truth , which , if we had sought , we could not have missed . Nothing seems hard to our understandings that is once known ; and because what we see ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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