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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... whole or in part , will be no excuse for disobedience , if we have the opportunity of acquainting ourselves with it ; and an accurate acquaintance with the rule may assist our practice in cases of which human laws take no cognizance ...
... whole or in part , will be no excuse for disobedience , if we have the opportunity of acquainting ourselves with it ; and an accurate acquaintance with the rule may assist our practice in cases of which human laws take no cognizance ...
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... whole was at length embodied in the book called , by way of eminence , " The Bible . " The question immediately before us is , on which side there is the strongest presumption of truth . Are there , in the natural works of God , or in ...
... whole was at length embodied in the book called , by way of eminence , " The Bible . " The question immediately before us is , on which side there is the strongest presumption of truth . Are there , in the natural works of God , or in ...
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... whole of this argument is designed to 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 ...
... whole of this argument is designed to 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 ...
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... whole subject , and which suddenly irradiate the understandings of the most listless and illiterate , it would be taught in vain . Let us however suppose the truth discovered , the teachers of it appointed , and days for the ...
... whole subject , and which suddenly irradiate the understandings of the most listless and illiterate , it would be taught in vain . Let us however suppose the truth discovered , the teachers of it appointed , and days for the ...
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... whole stock of human knowledge is claimed by every one as his private possession , as soon as he ( profiting by others ' discoveries ) has got it into his own mind : and so it is ; but not properly by his own single industry , nor of ...
... whole stock of human knowledge is claimed by every one as his private possession , as soon as he ( profiting by others ' discoveries ) has got it into his own mind : and so it is ; but not properly by his own single industry , nor of ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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adduced admitted ages Ahaz ancient antiquity Apostles appear argument attestation authentic Babylon character Christ Christian Cicero circumstances command common contrary corrupt course of nature death denied Divine authority doctrine earth effect Egypt established eternal evil existence fact false favour Gospel Greek heathen Hindoos Holy human idolatry important infidel instances Internal Evidence Israelites Jehovah Jesus Jewish Jews Judea kind king knowledge known Law of Moses Lord magicians mankind matter ment mind mineral geology miracles moral Moses nations never obedience objection observed Old Testament opinion Oracles pagan passages Pentateuch persons philosophers Plato Plutarch predictions present principles profess proof prophecy prophets prove punishment racter rational evidence reason received record religion religious rendered respect revelation rule sacred says Scriptures sense shew speak spirit sufficient supposed Testament testimony Theists things tion traditions true truth virtue whole writings wrought Zedekiah Zoroaster