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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... Revelations of the Old and New Testaments , and which are of so much weight that they can neither , in fairness , be left out of the general argument , nor easily be resisted by the sincere and impartial enquirer . The Moral Agency of ...
... Revelations of the Old and New Testaments , and which are of so much weight that they can neither , in fairness , be left out of the general argument , nor easily be resisted by the sincere and impartial enquirer . The Moral Agency of ...
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... Revelation from God . IT IS well observed by a judicious writer , that " all the dis- tinctions of good and evil refer to some principle above ourselves ; for , were there no Supreme Governor and Judge to reward and punish , the very ...
... Revelation from God . IT IS well observed by a judicious writer , that " all the dis- tinctions of good and evil refer to some principle above ourselves ; for , were there no Supreme Governor and Judge to reward and punish , the very ...
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... REVELATION . Law is the will of a superior power ; but the will of a superior visible power cannot be known without some indication by words or signs , in other terms , without a revelation ; and much less the will of an invisible power ...
... REVELATION . Law is the will of a superior power ; but the will of a superior visible power cannot be known without some indication by words or signs , in other terms , without a revelation ; and much less the will of an invisible power ...
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... the disposition and the habit of doing good to others . But in what manner except by revelation is the extent and the obligation of this virtue to be explained ? If it be said , that " the FIRST . ] 7 THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTES .
... the disposition and the habit of doing good to others . But in what manner except by revelation is the extent and the obligation of this virtue to be explained ? If it be said , that " the FIRST . ] 7 THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTES .
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... revelations , confessed themselves unable to come to any satisfactory conclusion . The doubts of Socrates , who nevertheless expressed himself the most hopefully of any on a future life , are well known ; and Cicero , who occasionally ...
... revelations , confessed themselves unable to come to any satisfactory conclusion . The doubts of Socrates , who nevertheless expressed himself the most hopefully of any on a future life , are well known ; and Cicero , who occasionally ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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