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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... reasons for their enactment . This distinction in the moral quality of actions previous to the establishment of civil regulations and independent of them , may in part be traced to its having been observed , that certain actions are ...
... reasons for their enactment . This distinction in the moral quality of actions previous to the establishment of civil regulations and independent of them , may in part be traced to its having been observed , that certain actions are ...
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... reason to conclude that those rules by which the moral quality of actions has , in all ages , been determined , were gather- ed solely from a course of observation on their tendency to pro- mote or obstruct human happiness ; inasmuch as ...
... reason to conclude that those rules by which the moral quality of actions has , in all ages , been determined , were gather- ed solely from a course of observation on their tendency to pro- mote or obstruct human happiness ; inasmuch as ...
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... reason be offered why such a nature should be given to man , and such a law impressed on the circumstances and beings with which he is surrounded ; except that both had an intended relation to certain courses of action as the sources of ...
... reason be offered why such a nature should be given to man , and such a law impressed on the circumstances and beings with which he is surrounded ; except that both had an intended relation to certain courses of action as the sources of ...
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... reason to suppose , that any penalty of a serious nature has been attached to disobedience . The revelation of this will or law of God may be made either by action , from which it is to be inferred ; or by direct commu- nication in ...
... reason to suppose , that any penalty of a serious nature has been attached to disobedience . The revelation of this will or law of God may be made either by action , from which it is to be inferred ; or by direct commu- nication in ...
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... reason to conclude , that he is under a mild and fondly merciful government , and that therefore his offences will be forgiven . All the facts of observation and * experience lie against this ; and the case is the more alarming to a ...
... reason to conclude , that he is under a mild and fondly merciful government , and that therefore his offences will be forgiven . All the facts of observation and * experience lie against this ; and the case is the more alarming to a ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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