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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... sufficient . " They who never heard of any external revelation , yet if they knew from the nature of things what is fit for them to do , they know all that God will or can require of them . " ( 3 ) They who believe that the Holy ...
... sufficient . " They who never heard of any external revelation , yet if they knew from the nature of things what is fit for them to do , they know all that God will or can require of them . " ( 3 ) They who believe that the Holy ...
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... sufficient information as to the means by which it is to be effected ? We may try this question by a few obvious instances . The Theist will himself acknowledge , that temperance , justice and benevolence are essential to moral virtue ...
... sufficient information as to the means by which it is to be effected ? We may try this question by a few obvious instances . The Theist will himself acknowledge , that temperance , justice and benevolence are essential to moral virtue ...
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... sufficient indication of a future state of rewards and punishment ; because there is no indubitable declaration of man's immortality , nor any facts and principles so obvious as to enable us confidently to infer it . All observation ...
... sufficient indication of a future state of rewards and punishment ; because there is no indubitable declaration of man's immortality , nor any facts and principles so obvious as to enable us confidently to infer it . All observation ...
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... sufficient rule to determine the quality of moral actions , and with sufficient motives to obedience , yet the case would not be altered ; for that perfect reason is not to be found among men . It would be useless to urge upon those who ...
... sufficient rule to determine the quality of moral actions , and with sufficient motives to obedience , yet the case would not be altered ; for that perfect reason is not to be found among men . It would be useless to urge upon those who ...
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... sufficient moral direction can be given , and effectual control exerted . The notion , that by rational induction the will of God may be inferred from his acts in sufficient degree for every purpose of moral direction , is further ...
... sufficient moral direction can be given , and effectual control exerted . The notion , that by rational induction the will of God may be inferred from his acts in sufficient degree for every purpose of moral direction , is further ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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