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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... tion therefore of a being of such a nature as man , implies Divine government , and that government a Divine Law . Such a Law must be the subject of REVELATION . Law is the will of a superior power ; but the will of a superior visible ...
... tion therefore of a being of such a nature as man , implies Divine government , and that government a Divine Law . Such a Law must be the subject of REVELATION . Law is the will of a superior power ; but the will of a superior visible ...
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... tion of the Divine displeasure in 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 ...
... tion of the Divine displeasure in 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 ...
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... tion . The minds of men are in general a prey to discontent and care , and are agitated by various evil passions . The race itself is doomed to wasting labours of the body or the mind , in order to obtain subsistence . Their employments ...
... tion . The minds of men are in general a prey to discontent and care , and are agitated by various evil passions . The race itself is doomed to wasting labours of the body or the mind , in order to obtain subsistence . Their employments ...
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... tion , that the will of God has been the subject of express revela- tion to man , because such a declaration of it is the only one which can be conceived ADEQUATE , COMPLETE , OF COMMON APPREHENSION , SUFFICIENTLY AUTHORITATIVE , AND ...
... tion , that the will of God has been the subject of express revela- tion to man , because such a declaration of it is the only one which can be conceived ADEQUATE , COMPLETE , OF COMMON APPREHENSION , SUFFICIENTLY AUTHORITATIVE , AND ...
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... tion from his works and government , " attributes too much to the power of human reason and the circumstances under which , in that case , it must necessarily commence its exercise . Human reason must be taken as it is in fact , a weak ...
... tion from his works and government , " attributes too much to the power of human reason and the circumstances under which , in that case , it must necessarily commence its exercise . Human reason must be taken as it is in fact , a weak ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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